The Curse of the Campfire Weenies
And Other Warped and Creepy Tales
Weenies series #3
by David Lubar
With The Curse of the Campfire Weenies, David Lubar (
In the Land of the Lawn Weenies,
Invasion of the Road Weenies) has
given his readers 35 stories, covering a wide spectrum of subjects and emotions, from imagination: "A Nice Clean
Place" (the answer to why pigeons always poop in thee parks) to scary: "The Unforgiving Tree" ,to horror: "The
Curse of the Campfire Weenies" (a troop of Girl Scouts), to danger: "Predators" (the danger of chatrooms).
It would be difficult to single out one story as a favorite. All the stories are an extension of the author's
imagination. Each is a separate entity with a different theme. One that is intriguing is "Why do pigeons always
poop in parks". Did you realize the answer is: they leave their home to reach the park to poop because they don't
want to befoul their own house!
These well written stories are guaranteed to hold your interest. They will intrigue, amuse and / or terrify
the reader, and stimulate the imagination. Written for young readers, adults will find these stories well worth
reading. |
The Book |
Starscape/Tom Doherty Associates |
September 2007 |
Hardcover |
0765318075 |
Young Adult Fiction / Scary tales |
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The Reviewer |
Barbara Buhrer |
Reviewed 2007 |
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