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A witch who weaves dreams, a monkey with a penchant for mischief, a super quick donkey, a selfie contest with a difference, an adorable ghost, a smiling cloud, a tug of war which becomes a tug of love, an extra-smart chimp, the jungle rock stars and a tree which walks and talks - you will find all these endearing characters and exciting situations in this delightful collection of tales. A ghost called Fachaak and Other Stories offers you dollops of humour, loads of fun and a sprinkling of time cherished values such as courage, commitment, conviction & camaraderie.
Ruskin bond once famously remarked that while he does not believe in ghosts, he sees them all the time - in the woods, in a bar, in a crowd outside a cinema. Not surprising, then, that in his stories ghosts, jinns, witches - and the occasional monster - ae as real as the people he writes about. He makes the supernatural appear entirely natural, and therefore harder to ignore. This collection brings together all of Ruskin Bond's tales of the paranormal written over five decades. It opens with perhaps his best-known story, the unforgettable, Á face in the dark', set in a pine forest outside Simla, and ends with the shockingly macabre 'Night of the Millennium', where the scene of the action is an abondoned cemetery. In between are tales featuring monkeys and a pack of dogs come back from the dead, an elderly lady who is a witch after dark, a schoolboy riding his bicycle up and down the country road where he was killed, and Kipling's ghost in London's Victoria and Albert Museum. comprising twenty-eight classic stories that range from the chilling to the whimsical for the supernatural has its funny side too, a face in the dark and other hauntings is the perfect collection to have by your bedside when the moon is up.
Selected and introduced by the bestselling author of The Time Traveler’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry—including Audrey Niffenegger’s own stunning illustrations for each piece—this is a “spine-tingling” (Chicago Tribune) collection of some of the best ghost stories of all time. From Edgar Allen Poe to Kelly Link, MR James to Neil Gaiman, HH Munro to Audrey Niffenegger herself, Ghostly spans the whole history of the ghost story genre from gothic horror to the modern era. Each story is introduced by Audrey Niffenegger, with short original commentary and background on why she chose to include it. Also included is Niffenegger’s own story, “A Secret Life with Cats.” Perfect for the classic and contemporary ghost story aficionado, this haunting volume showcases the best of the best in the field—including Edgar Allan Poe, Kelly Link, Neil Gaiman, Edith Wharton, P.G. Wodehouse, Ray Bradbury, and so many more. “Audrey Niffenegger is a master of the supernatural…She knows a good horror story when she sees one. Ghostly is her collection of the best of the genre” (Bustle).
Includes all stories from A thin ghost and others (1919) and A warning to the curious and other ghost stories (1925), and other stories.
The Hodgson family was used to strange things happening in their little home at 284 Green Street. When furniture and other objects seemingly moved on their own, the family looked the other way . . . until the angry spirit started sending them flying across the room instead. Explore the story of the poltergeist on Green Street in this graphic adventure based on a true story. Then, learn the story of other ghosts from around the world and find out the truth behind ghost stories.
"A Haunted House and Other Short Stories" by Virginia Woolf is a collection that delves into the intricate and often enigmatic aspects of human experience. In the titular story, Haunted House, the narrative revolves around ghosts who symbolize memory and the enduring presence of the past. The ghosts in the story are not malevolent but are searching for something lost, embodying themes of love and longing. Throughout the collection, Woolf employs her signature stream of consciousness technique, providing readers with an intimate look into the characters' emotional landscapes. The stories often explore existential reflections on life, death, and the passage of time, revealing the profound and sometimes lonely nature of human existence. The stories are rich with symbolism, where everyday objects and events take on deeper meanings, reflecting the characters' inner lives and the subtleties of domestic life. The narratives often lead to moments of epiphany, where characters gain sudden insights into their lives and circumstances. Woolf's modernist approach is evident in her narrative experimentation. She plays with time, perspective, and the fluidity of reality, creating stories that are both innovative and deeply affecting. The collection captures the essence of life's transient beauty and the emotional landscape of the human soul, making it a poignant and thought-provoking read.
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