BooKu: Halloween Haiku

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It’s the time of year. Spooky voices must be heard. Magic is in the air. The Mistress of Halloween, gathers her subjects together in preparation for the one night when skeletons, goblins and ghosts, come to life. She sets free her rats, snakes and bats and fills the trees with the body parts of those who shall remain nameless… The chains rattle, the ravens cry amidst the eerie glow of candle light to spook those seeking treats on Halloween night. Ah yes, the things that go bump in the night cast their spells well enough when the time is right but what are they really thinking? Eaves drop on the conversations, thoughts and rants of the gruesome gang during the harmless light of day. Don’t be afraid to laugh… their ghoul in life, is to entertain you! Presented in living color, BooKu is the spirit of trick or treat, told in the format of Haiku poetry. Designed to hauntingly remind the grown up, little beggars of yesteryear, of the fun behind Halloween. Come on and enjoy a few snickers and get enough to share!

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful autumn notes Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024

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This is a book focusing on autumn and Halloween. The words are evocative to match each graphic used in each poem. I’ve not cared about Halloween and kids trick or treating since October 1990, and my little boy dying. Despite that, I read this book simply because I knew the author would have a positive spin, and she does.

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