Things That Go Bump in the Night-bookcover

By: Todd L. Anderson

Things That Go Bump in the Night

Pages: 32 Ratings: 4.0
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Delve into a tale that captures a young boy’s bedtime anxieties, beautifully soothed by the warmth of family bonds. As night falls and bedtime approaches, his vivid imagination embarks on a journey familiar to many, moving from apprehension to reassurance.Readers of all ages will find themselves drawn into this relatable scenario, brought to life through captivating storytelling and exquisite illustrations.This delightful narrative conveys an important message: in the comforting embrace of family, one never has to feel alone. It’s a charming story about finding solace and security within the loving circle of one’s family.

Todd is a lover of words, poetry, literature, and has always been interested in comics and books for children. He has many hobbies and is always exploring with curiosity. He follows the words of fellow literary enthusiast, Lyle C. Hannery, who shared: ‘It is not enough to love books. One must love books well, and honourably, and true.’ As a father of five sons, he has had many bedtime reading opportunities and is excited to share this book with everyone who receives it. Enjoy!

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  • Vera

    Wow! I enjoyed this book a lot. It has been a while since I read a horror book, but I am definitely picking up more horror books the coming weeks. I thought the concept of shape-shifter and serial killer was intriguing. I could not stop reading the book, constantly thought about it, who could be the serial killer? Would there be a solution to stopping the shape-shifter? I still think about the book now.

    The characters were well-developed. I loved how Wilson Jackson was able to show the gore actions of the shape-shifter, while creating a sense of sympathy and empathy for him. Another aspect of the book that I enjoyed, was that the story is told from multiple angles. This allows the reader to guess who the Sin Killer might be.

    The book didn't give me chills in the moment. However, now it creeps me out thinking back about the reality that people can behave innocent while committing horrible crimes. I definitely recommend this book to horror and thriller lovers!! Keep an eye out when it's coming out, because this is worth the read! If you want suspense, gore scenes, and being on the edge of your seat, this is the book for you!

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