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Books with author Dennis Pepper

  • The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 26, 1998)
    This is a collection of 35 stories where the main feature is the ending. Sometimes it's an unpleasant or a nasty end, sometimes there is an unexpected twist, but usually the ending comes as a complete surprise to the people in the story. You'll meet sinister landladies, deadly coffins, poisonous hats, evil statuettes, murderous monks, and real lions. And you'll find answers to such questions as: what does it feel like to be a ghost? What is living at the bottom of the well? And what should you do if you meet the terrifying Gorgo? The stories are written by well-known writers such as Roald Dahl, Ray Bradbury, E. Nesbit, T.H. White, John Christopher, and many more. They will thrill, delight, amuse, frighten, and surprise you. But watch out for the end--it could be nasty!
  • An Oxford Book of Christmas Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 22, 1987)
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  • The Oxford Book of Scary Tales

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 29, 1992)
    There is a Great Swallowing Monster who eats up whole villages, tribes, herds of cows, even clumps of trees. Then there's the terrible Slitherydee who slips out of the sea (but doesn't catch me...yet). What about a Bush woman who transforms before our very eyes into a savage lion (or does she?--don't believe everything you hear or see), and Timmy, an imaginary friend, who knows games to play that will curl your toes and rattle your bones. They're all here--and more--in The Oxford Book of Scary Tales. Children know that it's great fun to be scared (but not frightened), and Dennis Pepper has carefully collected classic and contemporary legends, folktales, and poems that are sure to do the trick. From the mysteriously chilling to the comically bizarre, a wide variety of cultures and traditions are represented, retold and illustrated in cheerfully gruesome detail by some of the finest artists and writers for children. These are great stories to read aloud or by yourself over and over again to savor the chills of suspense and shivers of delight. Beautifully packaged and designed, this collection not only entertains but also testifies to the exceptional powers of literature to heighten our emotions and stir our hearts.
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  • The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings

    Dennis Pepper

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 2, 2000)
    This is a collection of 35 stories where the main feature is the ending. Sometimes it's an unpleasant or a nasty end, sometimes there is an unexpected twist, but usually the ending comes as a complete surprise to the people in the story. You'll meet sinister landladies, deadly coffins, poisonous hats, evil statuettes, murderous monks, and real lions. And you'll find answers to such questions as: what does it feel like to be a ghost? What is living at the bottom of the well? And what should you do if you meet the terrifying Gorgo? The stories are written by well-known writers such as Roald Dahl, Ray Bradbury, E. Nesbit, T.H. White, John Christopher, and many more. They will thrill, delight, amuse, frighten, and surprise you. But watch out for the end--it could be nasty!
  • The Young Oxford Book of Timewarp Stories by Dennis Pepper

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, March 24, 2001)
    Book by Dennis Pepper
  • The Young Oxford Book of Aliens

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 7, 1999)
    This collection brings together a range of stories about aliens and our encounters with them. The stories don't necessarily portray aliens as hostile invaders. On the contrary, there are many stories that explore the interaction between aliens and humans, and other stories in which humans are themselves the aliens. Some of the stories have been specially written for this collection by writers such as Sue Welford. Others are by the best of sci-fi writers including Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, and Harry Harrison.
  • The Young Oxford Book of Ghost Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 15, 1994)
    Ghost stories around the campfire or under the covers are a favorite pastime of children all over the world. Dennis Pepper has collected classic and contemporary legends, folktales, short stories, and poems from many lands and cultures that feature a wide assortment of ghosts. Some are chillingly spooky, others merely silly and strange. All are good and scary and guaranteed to curl your toes and rattle your bones. Some of the best writers and artists for children take great pleasure in sending a chill up your spine in the tale of "The Haunted Mill," the eerie "Spook House," the macabre "Rats," and thirty-five other frightful stories. This is a great book to read aloud or even by yourself (if you dare!).
  • The New Young Oxford Book of Ghost Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
    Tells stories about all kinds of ghosts, including children, pilots, dogs, monkeys, wagons, busses
  • The Oxford Book of Christmas Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 25, 2010)
    Families and friends come together at Christmas and, as they do, they will return to this marvelous collection of holiday stores year after year. Here are engaging stories about love, secrets, friendship, bravery, conflict, and compassion. The collection features thirty stories by a galaxy of talented writers, including Charles Dickens, Laurie Lee, Philippa Pearce, Geraldine McCaughrean, Jacqueline Wilson, Nicholas Fisk, and many, many more. So whether you want to slide with Mr. Pickwick on the ice or find out what's on Adrian Mole's Christmas list, there are delights and surprises to be discovered in this wonderfully varied anthology of stories illustrated in both color and black and white.
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  • The Young Oxford Book of Ghost Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 18, 1997)
    Ghost stories around the campfire or under the covers are a favorite pastime of children all over the world. Dennis Pepper has collected classic and contemporary legends, folktales, short stories, and poems from many lands and cultures that feature a wide assortment of ghosts. Some are chillingly spooky, others merely silly and strange. All are good and scary and guaranteed to curl your toes and rattle your bones. Some of the best writers and artists for children take great pleasure in sending a chill up your spine in the tale of "The Haunted Mill," the eerie "Spook House," the macabre "Rats," and 35 other frightful stories. This is a great book to read aloud or even by yourself--if you dare!
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  • The Young Oxford Book of Aliens

    Dennis Pepper

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Young Oxford Book of Supernatural Stories

    Dennis Pepper

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 30, 1998)
    This is a collection of stories about all kinds of supernatural events and creatures.You'll meet vampires, witches, werewolves, banshees, screaming angels, scary scarecrows, gloves that will strangle you, rooms that will suffocate you, and things you can't bear to talk about.This successful collection is now being published in paperback and features stories by well-known writers such as Angela Carter, M.R. James, Philippa Pearce, Alison Prince, and Adele Geras.Also in the same series: The Young Oxford Book of Ghost Stories, The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings.