In a distant forest near a swamp stood a dead oak tree filled with spiderwebs. Among the tree's branches sat a silver-eyed magic man, who played a major role in the personal evolution of the Wicked Queen. The 18 Spiderweb Tree stories in this collection are twisted retellings of classic fairy tales and folklore, so they are not for kids. These stories include "Hansel & Gristle," "The Shoemaker's Unpaid Interns," "The Secret Last Name Of The Psychic Alchemist," "Horror House Of Thumb," "The Musical Rat-Catcher," "Little Big-Nosed Woodenhead," "The Tabby Who Enjoyed Wearing Shoes," and many more.This collection includes five more tales -- The Lady With Little Friends In Her Hair And Other Urban Legends. An urban legend is part of a modern brand of folklore, in which tales are circulated as true, and they often reflect the perils and anxieties found in society. The urban legends found here include "The Kid Whose Pet Wasn't Really A Dog," "The Guy Who Never Left The Mall," "The Woman Who Found A Surprise In Her Pop Can," and more.
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- Release Date 06/09/2022
- Author Mark McLaughlin
- Language English
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