Haunted Kids, Allan Zullo
Haunted Kids, Allan Zullo
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Haunted Kids
True Ghost Stories

Author: Allan Zullo

Narrator: John Ratzenberger

Unabridged: 2 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/20/2008


Synopsis

Many kids claim to have seen ghosts in all sorts of places—cemeteries, bedrooms, attics, schools, roadways, forests, caves. Often, experts were called in to investigate these apparent hauntings, and most of the time these so-called experts walked away baffled. The only thing that everyone could agree on was that something very weird had happened, something that could never be fully explained. This first book in Allan Zullo’s popular Haunted Kids series is a collection of 11 creepy tales inspired by real-life cases taken from the files of noted ghost hunters. Do ghosts really exist? Well, you’ll have to decide that for yourself after listening to: Disc 1 The Devil’s Garden Grave Consequences The Headless Trainman The Secret of Room 333 The Home Wrecker Disc 2 The Ghost of Slow Sam The Baby-Sitting Ghost The Scaredy Cats The Thing in the Attic The Warning The Glowing Ball of Death So, Turn Out the Lights, Turn up the Volume, and Turn Loose the Terror!

About Allan Zullo

In 1969, Allan Zullo graduated with a journalism degree from Northern Illinois University where he worked on the school's daily paper, The Northern Star, first as a sportswriter, then news editor, managing editor and finally editor-in-chief. Allan created and wrote "The Ghost Story Club" daily comic strip, which was syndicated nationally by Tribune Media Services from 1995 to 1998. For more than 16 years, Allan has produced dozens of annual boxed daily-page calendars for Andrews McMeel Publishing. Today Allan is the author and co-author of more than 80 current and forthcoming nonfiction trade paperbacks. Allan lives with his wife Kathryn (his childhood sweetheart and most honest critic) on the side of a mountain in Fairview, North Carolina, minutes from downtown Asheville, which some call Paris of the South or Little San Francisco of the East.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie on May 11, 2018

I love ghost stories. I'm always game for any collection of spooky tales. I often turn to middle-grade lightly scary stories as palate cleansers between heavier adult fiction that I enjoy reading. This book is a collection of 11 allegedly true strange occurrences that happened to kids. From cats who......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on April 13, 2021

These were some fun little ghost stories. Nothing to scary. Great read!......more

Goodreads review by Bookworm on December 31, 2014

I've read this book back when I was a 7th grader and I didn't remember anything from it except for the stories' titles. Anyway, it was fun reading it again with my younger cousin and sister. I'd say the stories in this book are kind of cool; they all seemed to me as a teenager good attempt of tellin......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on January 31, 2020

Overall it was a decent book...some was better than others. Let's break it down The Devil's Garden- I LOVED THIS ONE Grace Consequences- meh overdone The Headless Trainman- adorable The Secret Room 333- what I was expecting of the book (therefore great) The Home wrecker - Ouija board...just don't The Gho......more

Goodreads review by Sabrina on September 30, 2012

I read many of the stories in this book to the kids in October. The stories were a little to scary for them so we stopped reading it. My son started to think that ghosts were in his room and my daughter didn't want to go to sleep with her light off. Not recomended for a first and third grader!......more