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Creepy Campfire Stories: Frights to Tell at Night

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Sitting around a campfire on a cool, crisp Autumn’s night, there has been a longstanding tradition of telling scary, creepy stories. From lighthearted to really eerie, stories of all sorts have ben told through the years. Creepy Campfire Stories: Frights to Tell at Night, written by Anastasia Garcia and illustrated by Teo Skaffa, gives you a new series of spooky tales to tell, whether around a campfire, or in your own room.

Gather around the campfire with 20 spooky, spine-tingling tales that blend folklore, urban legend, and our darkest fears.

The great outdoors has never been so terrifying! Featuring iconic landscapes like the Grand Canyon and Redwood National Park, this book will haunt your dreams long after the last ember of the campfire has faded. Here are just a few of the super-scary stories inside:

  • A strange museum that won’t stay open after dark.
  • Sinister plants with a taste for human flesh.
  • Monsters hidden in the snow—friend or foe?
  • Mysterious lights in the sky leave messages in a cornfield.
  • A winged creature warns of impending doom.

Ready to get your scare on this Autumn season? Order today on Amazon. Also get even spookier with the series set, Ghostly, Ghastly Tales!!

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Kristin

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7 thoughts on “Creepy Campfire Stories: Frights to Tell at Night

  • Elaine G

    Sounds like a good book

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  • Amanda

    How fun! Love that it glows in the dark too.

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  • Terri Quick

    Sounds really awesome. I love horror

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  • heather

    The kids would love this one this fall season.

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  • Suzie B

    Nothing beats ghost stories around a fire!

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  • Sherry

    This looks like it would be a very good book.

    Reply
  • MICHAEL A LAW

    This looks likeva great read. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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