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![]() Each tale normally tells of a young child, who more often than not is unpleasent to those around them, and the misfortunes that become them. Whether it be a strange Uncle, a woman in white or a pirate, the figure offers to tell stories as a means of passing the time. In each book a young boy (or a pair of siblings in Tales from the Black Ship) finds himself trapped or isolated with a somewhat mysterious figure. The Tales of Terror Trilogy whilst being three seperate books, does all seem to take place in the same universe. ![]() I read two of the three and when I went to read them again although I couldn’t recall conpletely what happens, I do remeber then being very creepy and very readworthy. I remember first reading Chris Priestley’s Tales of Terror trilogy years ago back in high school. The world needs wonders, even awful ones. ![]()
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