The first entry into the Frightened! series.
An anthology across the mythical, supernatural, and unknown events. From ghosts to cryptozoology to urban legends, there are things everywhere across the world where only the few can recollect their encounters. 12 stories to fill your mind with the mysteries of the world of Frightened!.
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Horror & Ghost StoriesThere are a group of adventurers walking though the iced and snowy grounds of Antarctica. While they walk through the lands, they take a second to gaze around the area. Seeing nothing but ice and snow on the grounds and nearby hills covered in snow.
“What do you think this land would look like if there were no ice?”
“It would be nothing but water. We wouldn’t even be standing on top of this ice right now.”
They glance around even more. Picturing the icy lands as nothing but water in the sea.
“I wonder how many animals actually live out here. Besides the polar bears of course.”
“Why don’t you go take a walk and see if you can find any animals.”
“You know what. That is exactly what I’ll do. Don’t wait up for me.”
The Adventurer goes walking solo through the lands. The rest of the Adventurers continue to gaze and walk their pathway. After walking a few miles, The Adventurer reaches the point to where he can only see his fellow teammates from a distance. He waves his arm up to see if they can spot him and they apparently do not see him.
“I know they can see me from up here.”
He continues walking until he finds himself in front of an entrance to a cave. His mind now amazed and emotions uncontrollable.
“There’s a cave. A cave made of ice and snow completely. Wait till the others see this.”
He decides to approach the cave entrance, unaware of what could be living inside. All he can see is pure darkness in the cave.
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Giovanni Torremacco
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Author review: This collection of horror and mystery short stories was translated very well. |
Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Juliana Cassiano
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Jesus Ocando
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