Thirteen more terrifying tales.
Following Only if You Dare (2021), Allen and Coleman’s latest set of horror shorts for middle-grade readers once more strikes the perfect balance for its intended audience—frightening but never overly disturbing. This time around, ordinary objects reveal their true natures. Anything from a breakfast pastry to a sleeping bag could be a potentially deadly hazard, while familiar fears are proved not to be unfounded in this gruesome collection. In “Fortune,” after a middle child who’s always felt overlooked by his family receives a blank fortune cookie paper, he becomes literally invisible to the world; in “El Diablo,” a bicycle has a mind of its own. A piano student realizes that her instrument may require a more painful sacrifice than her time and energy in “Sweat, Tears, Blood.” The main characters aren’t always on the receiving end of the danger, however—Damien has finally had enough of being called every name except his own in “The Emperor of Thumbtacks.” Determined to be seen as “The Opposite of Cute,” Emree inadvertently becomes a vampire when she purchases the wrong Halloween costume. The suspenseful tone and creeping dread aren’t hampered by the stories’ short lengths, and Coleman’s dark, unsettling full-page illustrations further heighten the horror and add to the appeal of this well-paced, compelling anthology. Character names cue some racial diversity.
Superbly scary.
(Horror. 8-13)