Check out the library weenies And other warped and creepy tales

David Lubar

Book - 2018

Thirty-one creepy stories about vampires, transmutations, dreadful fairylands, and other terrifying things. Includes author's notes on how he got his ideas for these stories.

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Subjects
Genres
Horror fiction
Short stories
Published
New York : Starscape, Tom Doherty Associate Book 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
David Lubar (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Tom Doherty Associates Book."
Physical Description
221 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780765397065
  • How to slay vampires for fun and profit
  • Come back soon
  • All that glitters
  • Bald truths
  • Tough crowd
  • Gordie's gonna git ya
  • Fairyland
  • Off the beaten track
  • The sword in the stew
  • The doll collector
  • Physics for toons
  • The heart of a dragon
  • Searching for a fart of gold
  • On one condition
  • Ghost dancer
  • Check out the library weenies
  • Call me
  • The running of the hounds
  • A boy and his frog
  • Black Friday
  • Romeo, Romeo, wherefloor Argle Roblio?
  • My family history
  • When death comes calling
  • 2D or not 2D
  • Mummy misses you
  • Seeing red
  • Watch your grammar
  • At stake
  • Rumplecodespin
  • I can't quite put a finger on it
  • A word or two about these stories
  • Reading and activity guide.
Review by Horn Book Review

Lubar returns with his ninth Weenies collection, offering the scariest and silliest stories yet. This time, he includes not-so-scary vampires, suspicious pets, a mold-infested library, and a Black Friday gone horribly (and hilariously) wrong. Perfect for those who like creepy but not too creepy, these very brief tales will engage reluctant readers and bibliophiles alike. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Beware, the weenies return with 30 new tales to warp your mind and chill your spine.Lubar returns with the ninth collection in 15 years of short and sometimes shivery stories. There are sci-fi stories, horror stories, fantasy stories, and revenge stories. In a medieval village, one tale's narrator wants a wizard to turn all of the silver in a house into gold. It's not the narrator's house; what possible reason could he haveit's a monstrous reason. Pamela must stay with her great-aunt while her mother's on a business trip. Great Aunt Hester collects dolls' heads. Can Pamela stand to sleep in a room lined with staring bodiless dolls? In the title story, the collection's longest, a group of bullied book lovers are locked out of their library hangout due to mold. When they create a golem to protect themselves, it turns on them. Help arrives from an unexpected quarter. A few are less engaging than others, but they're short; just turn the page. Fans will be happy at the variety in these tales, and story notes at the close will be fun to investigate for budding authors. Also at the close: a reading and activity guide for grades four through seven that lists the common core standards it supports. Diversity is achieved largely through naming convention.Lots to like but not for the faint of heart. (Short stories. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.