Professor Gargoyle by Charles Gilman Review
When it comes to the telling of imaginative stories, children’s literature has always flourished. The children’s horror genre, with its ghostly whispers in creaky old houses to the secret corridors…
Buttercup Sunshine and the House on Hangman’s Hill by Colin Mulhern Review
Comedy horror has a great allure for young page turners, striking a delicate balance in children’s literature, blending playful scares with enough adventure and humour to keep young hearts pounding…
Oh Susannah: Things That Go Bump by Carole P. Roman Review
Early encounters with fear can shape how children understand the world around them. Children’s stories often deal with fear in child-friendly, relatable ways with anxieties often taking playful forms: creaky…
The Hanging Tree by Michael Phillip Cash Review
The Hanging Tree is a short, 75-page novella that blends ghostly suspense with fate, choice and the ties that bind families across centuries. Michael Phillip Cash ushers readers into Oyster…
Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag by Carole P. Roman Review
When it comes to children’s books there are many types for different age groups and reading abilities. Early reader chapter books move young page turners up to the next level…
