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The Dark-Thirty
The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural | Pat McKissack, J. Brian Pinkney
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A collection of ghost stories with African American themes, designed to be told during the Dark Thirty--the half hour before sunset--when ghosts seem all too believable.
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Bookzombie
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This is a great collection of spooky tales rooted in African-American history and folktales. I love how each story has a short paragraph before providing historical context. This was darker than I expected it to be. Some stories were creepy due to the supernatural elements, like The Gingi. Others were more terrifying due to true human elements, like in Justice. #Booked2021 Under 150 pages #BookspinBingo

Cinfhen @Reggie might like this one 😉 3y
Bookzombie @Cinfhen Yes, @Reggie might like it. It‘s juvenile fiction, but I really liked it. 🙂 (edited) 3y
Reggie @Cinfhen I‘m always down for regional short horror stories. 😁 3y
Cinfhen 😁 @Reggie lmk if you ever pick it up 💗 3y
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GatheringBooks
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#FallIsBooked Day 30: There are only ten stories found in this collection of creepy tales. Each strange tale managed to capture the in-between state of being neither here nor there: a blending of the surreal and the sordidly real; the #supernatural and that which is of this world with its all-too-human foibles and monstrosities. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-6oB McKissack is a masterful storyteller.

OriginalCyn620 👌🏻📚🖤 5y
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Jadams89
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This book is filled with creepy ghost stories that all have a bit of a history and civil rights lesson.

#scarathlon +3 for #TeamStoker

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GatheringBooks
The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural | Pat McKissack, J. Brian Pinkney
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#OctoberXFiles Day 2: There is definitely an #IPutASpellOnYou vibe to this collection of 10 creepy stories from the South. This book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit to thrive despite fear; to find glimpses of salvation despite the overwhelming darkness in man‘s souls as documented in history. While there are creatures that cannot be explained away, they are only as powerful as we allow them to be. https://wp.me/pDlzr-6oB

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BucklingBookshelves
The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural | Pat McKissack, J. Brian Pinkney
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#novemberbythenumbers Day #30

I finished — woo hoo! Some numbers in the teens and twenties were tough, but this was fun. Thanks for hosting @Tiffy_Reads and @JoeStalksBeck !

JoeStalksBeck Thanks for playing! 6y
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BucklingBookshelves
The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural | Pat McKissack, J. Brian Pinkney
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What an excellent story collection! Such rich storytelling mixing history with legend, folk tale, and the supernatural. Some stories were more spine-tingling than others, but definitely the perfect read at this time of year. And if you (like me before this book), don‘t know what the “dark-thirty” is, you‘ll just have to read this for yourself to find out!