When it comes to spooky stories, it’s always hard to know just how scared any given person wants to be.

When it comes to spooky stories, it’s always hard to know just how scared any given person wants to be. Maurice Sendak always said that children sent him drawings of Wild Things that terrified
him; I, on the other hand, once drove a little girl screaming from a story hour with “The Three Billy Goats Gruff.” We hope everyone will find just the right amount of fear factor in one of the choices reviewed above or in our annual Halloween list — “Horn BOO!” — being sent to you next week in the Horn Book Herald.
Richard and I are having the pleasure this year of escorting our grandchildren on their October 31
st rounds, which brings up the scariest question of all: What will I wear?

Halloween 2013. Appearances are deceiving.

Roger Sutton,
Editor in Chief
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