Bad Dreams in the Night
by Adam Ellis
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Pub Date Apr 16 2024 | Archive Date Apr 16 2024
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Description
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A USA TODAY BESTSELLER
A new take on a classic format, Bad Dreams in the Night is an updated, illustrated take on the horror anthologies the author grew up with as a kid, such as Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and In a Dark, Dark Room. His self-contained stories became fast favorites with the author's online readers and even inspired production of a motion picture.
Filled with spine-tingling, pulse-increasing tales of mystery and supernatural occurrences, this book of never-before-seen comics will be the perfect gift for people who love Black Mirror and Stranger Things and listen to podcasts like Welcome to Nightvale and Rabbits.
- A superb collection of terrifying illustrated stories packed with urban legends, supernatural encounters, and shocking twists
- Short, creepy stories make for quick, addictive reads
- A blend of psychological horror, dark humor, and unexpected endings
For readers who love horror graphic novels, podcasts, and bingeable stories, Bad Dreams in the Night delivers nonstop chills—turn the page, read just one more story, and see how long you can keep the lights off.
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781524887186 |
| PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 256 |
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Average rating from 335 members
Featured Reviews
Conni W, Librarian
New favorite graphic novel just dropped!
Bad Dreams in the Night is fantastic! Every story is a little morsel of horror, and I love how modern they are. The use of text messages as storytelling was delightful. Really left an edge of ‘what’s going to happen next’ because there is no exposition, there’s only texts. I love that. And the swap between different art styles depending on the story that is being told is so much fun. I love the creativity shown in doing that. What a delight! And I haven’t even mentioned the plots of the stories. They're not so scary that I'm going to have trouble sleeping tonight, but every story was eerie, sometimes funny, and all of them had a little oomph at the end that was unexpected. I couldn’t get enough of them. I ate the whole book right up in one sitting.
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