
About this book
The children in these stories have one thing in common--they are all young monsters. Some of them are horrid. Some are grotesque. And still others are diabolically clever at disguising their awful desires. Some of the monsters are unwitting captives of their fates. Others relish what they are--horrible as it may be.
Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh have selected stories by Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, H.H. Munro, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, among others, that will evoke both sympathy and horror. All will chill you to your very bones.
Contains:
Homecoming / by Ray Bradbury
Good-by, Miss Patterson / by Phyllis MacLennan
Disturb not my slumbering fair / by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
The wheelbarrow boy / by Richard Parker
The cabbage patch / by Theodore R. Cogswell
The thing waiting outside / by Barbara Williamson
Red as blood / by Tanith Lee
Gabriel-Ernest / by Saki (H.H. Munro)
Fritzchen / by Charles Beaumont
The young one / by Jerome Bixby
Optical illusion / by Mack Reynolds
Idiot's crusade / by Clifford D. Simak
[One for the road](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W/One_for_the_Road) / by Stephen King
Angelica / by Jane Yolen
Subjects
Monsters in fictionHorror storiesHorror talesShort storiesMonstersFictionJuvenile audiencevampirescrucifixesrosariesdevotional medalsDouay–Rheims Biblemyocardial infarctionChildren's fictionMonsters, fiction