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discusting and horrid pictures and adventures made up of gruesome and mutilating unnerving-surreal nature of beings and animals!

These books never failed to scare the living crap out of me when I was a kid. - Kraas

Horrible. There was a story in one of these about a child's severed head being served as a birthday cake. I read that when I was seven or so, and I haven't touched cake since.

oh yeah, seriously... I believe he went over-board with his series, how can a 7 year old read, heck, look at the illustrations in those books! They're disgusting, unnerving, horrid... still good though!

I had nightmares for 3 friggin months when I read these books! KinseyLOL 22:39, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Traumatized

HHAHAHA, It seems that we've all been traumataized by this book.

I'd allways be affraid to flip a page and see one of those horrid pictures. I remember yelling once I saw one of the illustrations. I can't remember how old I was, mebbe 13! ah. . . I'm traumatazied forever. Heh.

At least I know how to kill a witch now. Anyone know where to find a black chestnut tree? --ComposerWannabe 00:57, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I used to cry every time I flipped to the picture from 'Somebody Fell from Aloft'.


And I had nightmares about the coin lady too....... =( And the butcher man..... It scared the living shit out of me as a little kid.

This isn't a forum.--SUIT 01:43, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]