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Campfire Stories, Vol. 1: Things That Go Bunp in the Night (Campfire Books)
Campfire Stories, Vol. 1: Things That Go Bunp in the Night (Campfire Books)

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Author: William Forgey
Publisher: Globe Pequot
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 689373

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.4

ISBN: 0934802238
EAN: 9780934802239
ASIN: 0934802238

Publication Date: February 28, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Good condition, wear from reading and use. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact and has some creases. The spine has signs of wear and creases. This copy may include "From the library of" labels, stickers or stamps and be an ex-library copy.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Campfire Stories, Vol. 1: Things That Go Bunp in the Night
  • Audio Cassette - Campfire Stories: Things That Go Bump in the Night

Similar Items:

  • Stories for Around the Campfire
  • Spooky Campfire Stories (Take Along Series)
  • Campfire Ghost Stories
  • More Stories for Around the Campfire
  • The Best Ghost Stories Ever (Scholastic Classics)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Original and classic stories of adventure, ghosts, and all the things that you must worry about the next time you hear something go bump in the night.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great resource for telling stories   August 15, 1999
 86 out of 88 found this review helpful

This is an easy book to tell stories from. There is a good section at the begining of the book, giving tips on how to tell stories At the end of each story, there is a review of the story in point form so you don't have to read them to your audience. You can actually "tell" them the story. The stories are adaptable to many settings and I have used many of them around different campfires for youth aged 5 to 18. The stories also have endings that will not have younger youth having nightmares and having "accidents" in their sleeping bags. I highly recommend it for any story teller, scouter, guide leader etc.


1 out of 5 stars What camp did you go to.   July 7, 2003
 12 out of 17 found this review helpful

I dont think the author of this book every sat at a campfire, let alone told a scary story. The 7 and 10 year olds at our campfire got up and walked away and the adults just moaned. Nothing but goody two shoes morals for endings and no suspence. Make up your own stories instead of purchasing this book.


5 out of 5 stars Dare to scare your younger Scouts...   October 2, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Should you need to pick between the available Scout campfire story books instead of buying them all, don't leave Dr. William Forgey's "CAMPFIRE STORIES: Things that Go Bump in the Night" off of your list.

"Stories to be good have to be credible" is the advice Forgey gives, and it's the credibility factor that sets this collection apart. These tales sound so real your audience may not see them as fiction. Youths 11 to 15 years old, (the suggested age group) will believe them up to a point, and they will like them. Properly told, even an adult audience should find some meat this anthology. Although the book is marketed to Scout leaders in particular, these are not "Scout" stories for the most part. Your non-Scout youth group will like them.

Besides the original stories created by the author, CAMPFIRE STORIES includes Forgey's masterful adaptations of uncommon vintage ghost stories penned by others, and even offers a true tale, "Death of an Old Lion" as told by Ernest Thompson Seton. Even a story by Mark Twain comes included. All of these stories are highly memorable, with entertaining, suspenseful plots. In "The Valley of the Blue Mist," Forgey shares his version of this old story, which is found elsewhere under other names, but his is the best version I've yet seen.

Only two of the stories out of the twenty were a disappointment: "La Cucaracha Mine," a pointless, plotless hole, and "The Indian Chief's Wait," which you will soon figure out is that familiar joke story, "Falling Rocks" in a poorly disguised form. The 5 stars are for the other eighteen "must-have" stories.

At least the storytelling advice given in this book is practical and useful. Forgey includes a sequentially-numbered plot outline at the conclusion of each story, which I don't find necessary, but I'm certain many will find these most helpful. This book is a bargain!

-Byron C. Justice, author of
Haunted Camps
and Violent Night


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