Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Haunted Notebook of Sarah Bellows

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Product Details
Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
Insight Editions
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781683838531

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About the Author
In his heart, Richard Ashley Hamilton remains a lifelong comic book fan and has written, edited, developed, and published numerous graphic novels and monthly titles, including DreamWorks Trollhunters (with Marc Guggenheim) for Dark Horse Comics, The Reign of Megamind for DC Comics and, yes, it's true, Return of the Super Pimps and Miserable Dastards for Dial "C" for Comics. Richard lives in Silver Lake, California, with his wife and their two sons. Richard Hamilton writes the ongoing DreamWorks Press: Dragons and Dinotrux digital storybook apps and has written for television on the Netflix series Dragons: Race to the Edge.
Reviews
"Author Richard Ashley Hamilton lovingly presents the book as both a behind the scenes look at the movie and a piece of the movie itself. Insight Editions famous attention to detail pays off and makes a wonderful companion to fans of Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark, the movie and the books. It is the perfect companion to the movie and will delight both readers and watchers alike!"--Kyle McMahon (Pop Culture Weekly Podcast)
"Pages and chapters move perfectly from one story into the next, designed to infuse a nightmare or two into your psyche. It's designed to be creepy but fun, the kind that gives you shivers! So make sure and add this cool release to your film book shelf." -- "HorrorNews.net"
"To call Insight Editions' Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark: The Haunted Notebook a "companion book" is to sell it short. It oozes with it's own sense of terror and fright that allow it to rise, menacingly, on its own."-- "That Hashtag Show"