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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" is a short story that explores themes of guilt and perversity. The narrator, haunted by cruelty to his black cat and acts of domestic violence, is consumed by paranoia and madness. His attempt to conceal a crime leads to his own disgrace.
The horrifying 150-year-old mystery of Edgar Allan Poe's perverse masterpiece-solved at last! Legendary detective C. Auguste Dupin matches wits with mastermind Prisoner X. After several brutal crimes have been committed, Dupin must reveal whether the perpetrator is an insane victim of the supernatural-or a psychotic genius. Elegant visuals and haunting melodies intertwine to breathe new life into an eerie tale of rotting flesh.
Exclusive Waverly Academy looks like a medieval castle, but the horrors there are up-to-date. With minor incidents and cruel pranks running rampant, and each incident accompanied by a curse note from the Black Cat, soon everyone is spooked—even the teachers. At the headmistress’s request, Nancy and George go undercover as teaching interns, and it isn’t long before Nancy herself gets one of the menacing notes. Who is the mysterious Black Cat? An unhappy student? Or is a more sinister force at work?
The astronaut's cat is an inside cat. And she likes it like that. The astronaut's cat is an inside cat - on the Moon! But she dreams about the strange outside world - and the mysterious blue ball that rises into the ink-black sky . . . A wonderfully whimsical, funny and surprising story of a very unusual 'inside cat' - by one of Australia's finest picture-book creators. Perfect for readers who are intrigued or inspired by the landscapes of the Moon and the Earth - or fascinated by the inner life of cats.
A creature whispers: If not for the cat, And the scarcity of cheese, I could be content. Who is this creature? What does it like to eat? Can you solve the riddle? Seventeen haiku composed by master poet Jack Prelutsky and illustrated by renowned artist Ted Rand ask you to think about seventeen favorite residents of the animal kingdom in a new way. On these glorious and colorful pages you will meet a mouse, a skunk, a beaver, a hummingbird, ants, bald eagles, jellyfish, and many others. Who is who? The answer is right in front of you. But how can you tell? Think and wonder and look and puzzle it out!
What happens when a tale with real magic, that was supposed to be finished, never was? This is a story about one of those stories . . . Midge loves riddles, his cat, Twitch, and – most of all – stories. Especially because he's grown up being read to by his sister Alice, a brilliant writer. When Alice goes missing and a talking cat turns up in her bedroom, Midge searches Alice’s stories for a clue. Soon he discovers that her secret book, The Museum of Unfinished Stories, is much more than just a story. In fact, he finds two of its characters wandering around town. But every tale has its villains – and with them leaping off the page, Midge, Gypsy and Piper must use all their wits and cunning to work out how the story ends and find Alice. If they fail, a more sinister finale threatens them all . . . A rich and twisting tale of magic, riddles and the power of imagination, from a classic author.
Judy and her new friend Holly Potter attend the Potter family reunion and try to figure out the mystery that has kept some of the family members confused and afraid.
Those fable stories are funny, komic and comical and you will need a chair, yon chèz pou chita, to sit down when the story will make you laugh, lè li pwal fè ou ri for you not to fall down, pou ou pa tombé. The story takes place in the beautiful country of Haiti. It has talking animals and cunning fox, cunning rat, cunning hyena, and a cunning mischievous little boy who is mischievous like the boy who cried wolf story and the people in his town will teach him a lesson for him to stop cunning be mischievous and trick them. It has black royalties like black Haitian queens, empresses, and princesses, and beautiful dark skin women with drop-dead beauties that make all God's creations falling in love with their grand beauty and wonderful personalities. those dark skin women are the prettiest creations of all. The dark skin women in the story are strong, fierce, the greatest fighters of all that no males can beat, and the dark- skin women in the fable are feminine, coquettish, and elegant. The black empresses and the queens always protect their beautiful kingdom empire Haiti from their enemies. It also has the black version of the three little pigs and the bad wolf which is a black manman sheep beating and protecting her ten little black lambs kids and her from a bad cunning hyena who wants to eat them. it also has talking elegant mouses and one of them a female black mouse that will help a black female cat know a riddle answer in exchange for her mouses and her freedom. It also talks about a lazy plow horse who won't work for his mistress who is the most beautiful woman in the world, and the plow horse is being lazy all day and will get his act together after he heard his mistress is going to sell him to a man that will make him work harder and will make him do harsh labors and won't tolerate his laziness. The story also will help convey morals for black-skinned women and little girls that will help them throughout their lives how to observe better their surroundings and make choices that will be beneficial for them.
Ten Halloween-related topics are presented in a rhyming riddle format with illustrated clues and answers. Costume, candy, and black cat are included in this board book.