The boy on the lake: Stories of the supernatural (UQP young adult fiction)
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Journal Entry 1 by seldombites from Mount Barker, South Australia Australia on Friday, September 28, 2007
BLURB:
"The boy was waiting at the end of the jetty, the boat held steady against the stumps. I took his hand; it was cold and moist to the touch and when I felt that chill I hesitated for a moment..."
In this spine-chilling collection of weird and spooky stories, nothing is as it first appears.
What could possibly be dangerous about the smiling boy rowing his boat across a country lake? A pretty picture in a suburban sitting room? An old-fashioned child playing a never-ending game of cards in a derelict house?
"The boy was waiting at the end of the jetty, the boat held steady against the stumps. I took his hand; it was cold and moist to the touch and when I felt that chill I hesitated for a moment..."
In this spine-chilling collection of weird and spooky stories, nothing is as it first appears.
What could possibly be dangerous about the smiling boy rowing his boat across a country lake? A pretty picture in a suburban sitting room? An old-fashioned child playing a never-ending game of cards in a derelict house?
Journal Entry 2 by seldombites from Mount Barker, South Australia Australia on Saturday, October 27, 2007
Reserved for the xmas fair.
Journal Entry 3 by seldombites from Mount Barker, South Australia Australia on Tuesday, November 13, 2007
I finally got around to reading this. This is a book of short stories. Very creepy short stories. This book was written for teens but adults will enjoy it just as much. I really enjoyed reading this and I got a few chills along the way.
Reserved for the xmas fair.
Reserved for the xmas fair.
Journal Entry 4 by seldombites from Mount Barker, South Australia Australia on Friday, December 7, 2007
Left over from xmas fair. Off to Butterfly's friend for Litha.