This weeks reading was over urban legends (oh, how scary) such as “The Hook” and “The Killer in the Backseat” which both are very good teen scary stories. However, depending on the location the story has many variations but still same main points but with maybe more or less detail. Anyways, the urban legends used to be like old folklore that people didn’t believe until someone started to make them more credible by creating possible scenarios that could occur like “The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs.”
I like this weeks reading because it’s over urban legends, and I kind of knew most of the stories already because I read those horror stories back in middle school… (ah reminiscing) those were the good ole days. I enjoy horror stories, they can be exciting and fun. Wow that sounded kind of bad, but I don’t care horror stories are suspenseful and actually pull in readers more than… Don’t hate me for this… But Twilight saga. Don’t get me wrong, the book was actually decent just the movie killed it and it’s a little melodramatic.
What about a horror story makes it so interesting? Do you think you have learned the lessons these legends are created to convey? Great Blog!
I am going to have to disagree with you because the twilight saga was the best ever!!! I loved the books and I loved the movies!! I was totally drawn in and I totally feel like the are suspensful at parts! That is my view and to each their own!
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