Today was a quiet day. My biggestcachievent was starting to tidy my bookshelves:
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| My Seth's Crimbo Ghost Stories |
I finally disassembed by Lego M.R. James too:
With a sudden flurry of interest these past few days, the send issue of the the Guy N Smith zine is very much back on the cards. So much so that I have had to up my game to today to get stuck back into my Guy N Smith ghost story:
It's January 1st, 1973, and look what has just hit the bookshop shelves:
Moving on to the 5th Armada Ghost Book, we find the first girl protagonist decorating a cover in the series. It also features its first horse! And doesn't that horse look terrified?
The rear cover art does a great job, with the scariest looking treesthe in the Armada books to date terror too. Shame the publisher didn't think to credit the artist!
The story's illustrations are pretty scary too, especially for the age group the book was aimed at: