Title: The Dying Photo
Jimmy is alone. Nobody believes him. Is he going mad? Or can Jimmy find the man who took his parents from him – and get them back?
Author: Alan Gibbons
A strange man takes a photo of Jimmy’s family. As the camera
flashes, Jimmy’s parents vanish. The only clue is a picture of his mum and dad
screaming.Jimmy is alone. Nobody believes him. Is he going mad? Or can Jimmy find the man who took his parents from him – and get them back?
The idea for this story was produced for a competition by a
young man named James Pybis with Luke Gates producing the cover design. This
just proves how Barrington Stoke really care about their readers and what they
want to read! I enjoyed this book which follows Jimmy’s story when his parents disappear.
The man who takes the photo has a creepy story behind him which was really interesting
and added depth to such a short story.
4/5 A short story but with plenty of content
Title: Bad Day
Author: Graham Marks
Author: Graham Marks
Rob’s going to meet Tessa.
Like, for real.
In person.
For the first time.
Then rob starts to think twice.
And what should have been a great day begins to fall apart,
big style...
Rob is going to meet a girl he has met online. But all day
long he has doubts, what if she isn’t who she said she was, what if she doesn’t
turn up at all? I enjoyed this story as I thought it was quite realistic. Rob’s
emotional rollercoaster, doubting who Tess might be but also feeling excited to
meet her was really interesting but also created his character. This story is
quite funny at the end, although I can’t tell you why without revealing the
story! Give it a go, it will surprise you!
5/5 An interesting story with an unexpected ending.
Title: Thing
Author: Chris Powling
Author: Chris Powling
Black button eyes.
Zig-zag moth.
Stiff body.
Thing.
Once it was Robbie’s best friend.
Now it’s become his enemy...
Thing goes everywhere with Robbie... which is fine, until
Robbie wants to go somewhere without Thing. Can they ever be parted?
I found this story quite unnerving. I wasn’t terrified but
it was a bit scary. It reminded me a little of Coraline by Neil Gaiman, not in
terms of plot but because of the button eyes that really freaked me out when I
was reading both stories. The
illustrations are brilliant but eerie and the one on the last page is
particularly shocking. The story has a really simple plot with a climactic
ending that added more horror to the rest of the tale.
4.5/5 Really eerie and well worth a read.
Please comment with any views on your favourite Barrington Stoke stories!
If you want to find out more about Barrington Stoke and the
work they do, check out:-
http://www.barringtonstoke.co.uk
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