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A review by saidtheraina
Home Sweet Horror by James Preller
1.0
Read 72/97 pages, and loved the [b: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark|1325218|Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Scary Stories, #1)|Alvin Schwartz|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1440189576s/1325218.jpg|145600] creepiness of the illustrations and the general look of the book.
But then, I was reading along, and a new character was introduced, on page 68, who was described as "heavyset." There was a few pages of dialog, and then, in the last two sentences of the chapter, the character leaves the scene as follows:
I'm not promoting a book to children with sizeist crap like that inside.
But then, I was reading along, and a new character was introduced, on page 68, who was described as "heavyset." There was a few pages of dialog, and then, in the last two sentences of the chapter, the character leaves the scene as follows:
He saluted them with a grin, pushed off with one foot, rose up stylishly on a pedal, and was gone. Pretty smooth for a big guy.Pretty smooth for a big guy?!? SRSLY?
I'm not promoting a book to children with sizeist crap like that inside.