that a 13-year-old can watch. by the age of 13, many kids start enjoying horror movies like poltergeist and jaws . other great classics featured on this list of top movies for 13-year-olds include classics like pretty in pink , footloose, and charlie and the chocolate factory ....
continued down the steps to Church Street and around the second corner to my parents’ house. The park across the street was full of dogs, kids, and adult supervision. I
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Now he’s writing for kids as well. He’s toned back his language and the darkness of his adult works and created a delightful ‘horror’ story for young readers. How horrific? Think “Goosebumps.” I was not a big fan of his previous young reader book – I thought that it was ...
and a murder mystery. When JJ Jacobson’s mother becomes the prime suspect in the hotel owner’s death, he and his friends must clear her name and find the true killer (all while dodging ghosts). This action-packed ghost story is excellent for kids who aren’t ready for more terrifying...
I think McGuire is an amazing author and she brings it all together – the fantasy, the mystery, the world – with grace and precision. Having read a number of McGuire’s books, I find it more than just a little bit interesting that the author has a fascination with doors or at least...
MURDER ON THE DODDER – Keith Bruton Posted by Daniel on October 4, 2024 Posted in: HUMOR, MYSTERY, Uncategorized. Tagged: 4 stars, Book Reviews, Books, Mystery, Reviews, Satire. Leave a comment I only just learned, as I went to grab the cover of the book to post on the blog, ...
I’m slightly baffled by the largely mixed-to-negative reception of this Guillermo del Toro production. Rather than make a simple anthology film based on the famous horror books for kids,Scary Storiesadapts the notion of stories taking on a life of their own and echoing through communities for...
“Who thehellcould that be?” asked Randall, starting to stand up. “Even the older kids should be done for the night.” “Let me get it,” said Beverly, placing her hand on her husband’s knee before coming to her feet. Charlie knew it was a command, not a suggestion. Upon her...
Twice divorced and wasting her talents on an obnoxious kids’ show, the lifelong Angeleno embraces the urge to jump in her car and keep driving. It's a road trip with no destination—until she pulls into a mid-century motel filled with cobwebs and retro charm. Nestled in the shadow of ...