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Nightbooks - - Racconti Di Paura

If you have a kid who prefers The Nightmare Before Christmas over Disney princesses, or if you yourself still harbor a love for "gateway horror," then by J.A. White is a title you need on your radar.

: At its core, Nightbooks is about embracing your "inner weirdo." Alex’s struggle to accept his unique passion is a powerful allegory for any child who feels like an outsider.

: The book highlights the power of storytelling. Alex doesn't just read stories; he uses them to process his trauma and, eventually, to engineer his escape. 3 Tips for Parents/Readers Nightbooks - Racconti di paura

However, fate has other plans. He is lured into Apartment 4E by the scent of pumpkin pie and the sounds of his favorite horror movie, only to find himself trapped by , a fashion-forward but lethal witch. Her demand? Alex must read her a new scary story every night, or face a fate worse than writer's block. Why It Works (For Kids and Adults Alike)

The story follows Alex, a boy obsessed with scary movies and writing his own "nightbooks". Shamed by peers who call him "weird," Alex decides to burn his stories in his apartment’s boiler room. If you have a kid who prefers The

Nightbooks. Racconti di paura di J. A. White - DeA Planeta Libri

Whether you're picking up the original Italian translation by DeA Planeta Libri or streaming the popular Netflix adaptation, this story is more than just a spooky distraction—it's a celebration of being "weird". : The book highlights the power of storytelling

: It provides a "safe" way to explore fear. It’s spooky enough to give you chills—featuring "shredder" spiders and a terrifying hairless cat named Lenore—but remains accessible for audiences aged 10 and up.

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