No. of pages 72
Published: 2018
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In "Dolls of Doom: a Tale of Terror," part of the Michael Dahl Presents: Phobia series, young readers are drawn into a chilling narrative centered around a boy who discovers a seemingly innocent doll at a yard sale. As he brings the doll home, he quickly realizes that it harbors dark secrets and a sinister presence. Strange occurrences and eerie happenings follow, leading him down a path of fear and paranoia as the doll's true nature is revealed. With vibrant illustrations and a gripping storyline, the tale examines fears of the unknown and the uncanny, making it a spine-tingling read for young thrill-seekers. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Michael Dahl Presents, Michael Dahl Presents Phobia .
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 9-11 years.
There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Capstone Press .
Mariano Epelbaum is a Character Designer, illustrator and traditional 2D animator. Working professionally since 1996 in various disciplines of Animation and Illustration where characters that designs tend to be very expressive and original. Currently in art direction on several projects, always trying different styles and techniques. As an animation artist, participated in outstanding productions in Argentina, as Character art director and character designer of Foosball, Argentine-Spanish 3D production directed by Juan Jose Campanella, Garcia Ferre movies Manuelita and Corazon, las alegrias de Pantriste; Micaela (Encuadre SA), Bahia Magica (Bitt Animation), the three films "Dibu" and TV series mi familia es un dibujo (Patagonik film Group), and scenes of the film Ogu y Mampaton ( Hook Up Animation). He has also worked in various animated commercials. In the field of illustration collaborated with Spanish publishers Edebe, Planeta De Agostini, Vicens Vives, Bromera, Imaginarium and Estudio Fenix. He also did work for Alfaguara, El Gato de Hojalata, Pictus, Clasa, Grupo Editorial Norma, Puerto de Palos and Ediciones Urano from Argentina and Santillana from Puerto Rico, United States and UK. Other contributing authors include Neal and Brendan Shusterman, Beth Revis, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Courtney Summers, Kendare Blake, Delilah S. Dawson, Steve Brezenoff, Tom Leveen, Hannah Moskowitz, Blythe Woolston, Trish Doller, Mindi Scott, Margie Gelbwasser, Christine Johnson, E. M. Kokie, and Elisa Nader.