I've collected books on superstitions my whole life, and I have a special place for this one since I got a copy in the 3rd grade about twenty years ago. I'd say this is the best book on the topic for children as it covers various areas and makes it interesting as well. The illustrations of Glen Rounds are often humorous and seem perfect for the general subject of folklore. There's quite a few books on superstitions written...
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This book was fun to read since I am a very superstisious person. It will also be very helpfull if I have a project or report to do on suerstitions. It is cool how the book tells about all the different curses andgood luck charms there are,Iwouldnt be surprised if most of them worked. All in all I would recomend this book to anyone that is superstisious.
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I first read this book in elementary school. My mom was the first one to check it our from our local library. I had the chicken pox and I think I read it over and over for about 2 weeks. It had the greatest illustrations and the stories were so creepy. I hear that it is out of print, what a shame. I want to get it for my niece and share the memories with her. A definate 5 star book
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This book is great! I'm 22 now and I remember reading this in the elementary school library. I'd check it out again and again. I always thought this book was a creepy and fun example of strange superstitions that people followed through history. It's a shame that it's out of print!
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