Friday, April 8, 2016

Review ဳ Bookcase Ghost: A Storyteller's Collection of Wisconsin Ghost Stories (Ohio) RTF by Elizabeth Matson eBook or Kindle ePUB Online

Bookcase Ghost: A Storyteller's Collection of Wisconsin Ghost Stories (Ohio) For ages 8 and up. A delightful selection of 18 spooky Wisconsin tales for reading or telling aloud, collected and retold by two experience storytellers.Ghost Stories (Regional Wisconsin/Folklore/Storytelling). Includes tips on how to memo

Bookcase Ghost: A Storyteller's Collection of Wisconsin Ghost Stories (Ohio)

Bookcase Ghost: A Storyteller's Collection of Wisconsin Ghost Stories (Ohio)

TITLE:Bookcase Ghost: A Storyteller's Collection of Wisconsin Ghost Stories (Ohio)
AUTHOR:Elizabeth Matson
RATING:4.61 (541 Votes)
ASIN:1883953162
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:108 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:1996-10-01
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Ghost Stories (Regional Wisconsin/Folklore/Storytelling). For ages 8 and up. A delightful selection of 18 spooky Wisconsin tales for reading or telling aloud, collected and retold by two experience storytellers. Pleasantly blood-curdling tales of things that go bump in the night: from helpful stangers who disappear to mysterious library patrons to tales of the famous Ridgeway ghost. From historical and oral sources. "A lively compilation," says Midwest Book Review. Includes tips on how to memorize and tell a ghost story successfully.

Editorial : The Bookcase Ghost is a lively compilation of eighteen downright spooky tales from Wisconsin, collected by the authors from people with hand-me-down family stories, along with some older tales gleaned from historical archives. The stories include: The Hex Broom, The Hole in the Basement, The Bouncing Cat, The Child in the Wall, The Bookcase Ghost, The Gambler's Cards, The portrait in Pendarvis, The Rocking Cradle, The Ghost in the Library, The Ridgeway Ghost, The Empty Chair, and more. The Bookcase Ghost includes a chapter on tips for how to memorize and successfully tell a good ghost story. The Bookcase Ghost is ideal for Halloween parties, camp-outs, and sleep-overs. -- Midwest Book Review

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