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This is a great curation of well-developed horror stories featuring teenaged protagonists. Adults of all ages would appreciate this magazine, despite its YA classification, and it's an excellent choice for parents who are looking for clean and creepy stories for their tween or teen. The nice thing about horror in general is that it can fall under the PG category and still be incredibly unnerving, which described most of the stories in this book. (There are a couple of humorous horror stories inc...
Overall, this was a fun issue! I enjoyed the attempt at reaching a younger audience, and for the most part, I think this first issue was quite successful. There were a few pieces that I thought were...not up to par with the others I guess you could say, but I'll stick with the good ones. - When Helium Isn't Enough by Nick Manzolillo: This one was so strange it was good. I don't know what else to say about it...just...strange.- The Last-Minute Babysitter by Priya Sridhar: Somehow this one felt so...
Riddle by Ogbewe Amadin belongs to the genre of flash fiction. It is short and it has an unexpected ending. In the beginning, a mother said to her little daughter that her aunt is a witch.According to her mother, it is bad, but the girl becomes less and less sure as the story goes on. The story also presents the moment of childhood when children realize that their parents may hold views of which they don't always agree.However, the reader doesn't have enough facts to conclude if the aunt is a go...