Horrors of the Black Ring

Horrors of the Black Ring
Author: R. L. Stine
Publsiher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0590685228

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Having found a lost ring at school, Beth's teacher suddenly begins to act frighteningly strange, yet when the ring gets lost again and is found by Beth, it becomes apparent that the ring has an evil force attached to it as Beth begins to act oddly as well. Original.

The Art of Goosebumps

The Art of Goosebumps
Author: Sarah Rodriguez
Publsiher: Dynamite Entertainment
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781524106928

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Featuring tons of fun facts about the series alongside a walkthrough of all books and covers in the Goosebumps collections, this art book is a must-have for old and new fans alike! In the summer of 1992, Scholastic tasked two terrifyingly talented artists with creating the cover paintings for the books that would premiere the Goosebumps series. At that time, four books in the line were being market-tested by the publisher to see how young readers would react to R.L. Stine’s particular brand of humor-tinged horror. One element that was sure to catch the attention of little eyes everywhere was striking cover art, and, boy, did they find it! The imagery provided by the covers of the Goosebumps series is part and parcel to the 90s Kid zeitgeist, helping to create a visual brand for R.L. Stine’s smash-hit horror series. The covers helped set the tone for the numerous adaptations of the series, including a television series, a theatre experience, and, more recently, blockbuster films!

Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction

Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction
Author: Don D'Ammassa
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781438109091

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Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction provides comprehensive coverage of the major authors and works in these popular genres. Each entry includes a brief discussion of the author's life and work and includes a full bibliography. Each entry on

The House of the Black Ring

The House of the Black Ring
Author: Fred Lewis Pattee
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-06-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780271059419

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Fred Lewis Pattee, long regarded as the father of American literary study, also wrote fiction. Originally published in 1905 by Henry Holt, The House of the Black Ring was Pattee’s second novel—a local-color romance set in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania. The book’s plot is driven by family feud, forbidden love, and a touch of the supernatural. This new edition makes this novel accessible to new generations of modern-day readers. General readers will find in The House of the Black Ring a thriller that preserves details of rural life and language during the late nineteenth century. Scholars will read it as an expression of cultural anxiety and change in the decades after the Civil War. An introduction by poet and essayist Julia Spicher Kasdorf situates the novel within the context of social and literary history, as well as Pattee’s own biography, and provides a compelling argument for its importance, not only as a literary artifact or record of local customs, but also as a reflection of Pattee’s own story intertwined with the history of Penn State at the turn of the twentieth century. Joshua Brown draws on his expertise in Pennsylvania German ethno-linguistics to interpret the dialect writing and to give readers a clearer view of the customs and regionalisms depicted in the book.

Books In Print 2004 2005

Books In Print 2004 2005
Author: Ed Bowker Staff,Staff Bowker, Ed
Publsiher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 3274
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0835246426

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Popular Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers

Popular Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers
Author: Rebecca L. Thomas,Catherine Barr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015059241250

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A guide to more than eight hundred fiction series, including graphic novels and manga.

Concise Major 21st Century Writers

Concise Major 21st Century Writers
Author: Tracey L. Matthews
Publsiher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2006
Genre: Authors
ISBN: 078767544X

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Presents alphabetized profiles of approximately seven hundred authors commonly studied in high school and college English courses, describing their lives and careers, listing their works, and providing mailing addresses.

The House of the Black Ring

The House of the Black Ring
Author: Fred Lewis Pattee
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780271059433

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Fred Lewis Pattee, long regarded as the father of American literary study, also wrote fiction. Originally published in 1905 by Henry Holt, The House of the Black Ring was Pattee’s second novel—a local-color romance set in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania. The book’s plot is driven by family feud, forbidden love, and a touch of the supernatural. This new edition makes this novel accessible to new generations of modern-day readers. General readers will find in The House of the Black Ring a thriller that preserves details of rural life and language during the late nineteenth century. Scholars will read it as an expression of cultural anxiety and change in the decades after the Civil War. An introduction by poet and essayist Julia Spicher Kasdorf situates the novel within the context of social and literary history, as well as Pattee’s own biography, and provides a compelling argument for its importance, not only as a literary artifact or record of local customs, but also as a reflection of Pattee’s own story intertwined with the history of Penn State at the turn of the twentieth century. Joshua Brown draws on his expertise in Pennsylvania German ethno-linguistics to interpret the dialect writing and to give readers a clearer view of the customs and regionalisms depicted in the book.