The Deadtime Stories by "Twisted Sisters" Annette and Gina Cascone-they'll scare you silly and give you giggles at the same time. C. T. and his cousin Lea are staying at their grandparents' old farmhouse. It's Grandpa's seventieth birthday, and everyone's celebrating with a big family reunion. All the weird relatives are here, and all they seem to want to talk about are "the good old days." C. T. and Lea think "the good old days" are pretty boring-until they find some home movies hidden away in the attic, movies from when their grandfather was just a boy. The home movies give them a piece of family history that the relatives never talked about. It seems that horses, cows, pigs, and chickens aren't the only creatures Grandpa's been taking care of on the farm. C. T. and Lea discover there's a monster among them-and this creature is dying to eat a lot more than the birthday cake Hill & Brand Entertainment has inked a deal with Cookie Jar Entertainment to distribute (worldwide) the first season of 26 half-hour, live-action episodes based on the Deadtime Stories books. "Grave Secrets" will serve as the pilot episode(s). Cookie Jar distributes over 6,000 episodes of kid's television programming around the world and serves as a worldwide merchandising agent for the properties. Previously, they were the producers (together with Nickelodeon) and distributors of the very successful Nick show "Are You Afraid of the Dark."
I think this book was really neat because it combines realitives and monsters (realitives are monsters). The book wasn't very scary but it had a cliff hanger ending, which I thought was cool. This book was a little strange when it said that one of the uncles got struck by lightning 12 times. One scary part is when Gus-Gus gets bigger and bigger.
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