This is a collection of children's tales for disturbed children. This is Roman Dirge at his most macabre best, short stories with creepy stings in their tales. This collection has been recoloured by Roman Dirge approved artist, Adam Bolton who also recoloured Roman's Cat With The Really Big Head.
"I like the way Roman Dirge draws stuff!" - Neil Gaiman
"An unholy union betweem Tim Burton and Dr. Seuss!" - LA Times
"If you can put at least three ticks next to these five options of: Spike Milligan, Roald Dahl, Tim Burton, Dr. Seuss, and Grimm's Fairy Tales, then you can happily read this book" - Flickering Myth
"Dirge has managed to maintain that lunacy; that firm grasp on childlike celebration of the wonderfully weird, and has given readers a fantastic journey into the depths of it." - Geekmom
"This hardcover edition has a solid binding, glossy pages that highlight the illustrations, and features a cute, if slightly creepy, cover. While definitely not a book for everyone - and one that many may find more disturbing than charming - dark humored individuals may want to take a look, and fans of Lenore will want to get their hands on this colorful and creepy collection." - Portland Book Review
"An unholy union betweem Tim Burton and Dr. Seuss!" - LA Times
"If you can put at least three ticks next to these five options of: Spike Milligan, Roald Dahl, Tim Burton, Dr. Seuss, and Grimm's Fairy Tales, then you can happily read this book" - Flickering Myth
"Dirge has managed to maintain that lunacy; that firm grasp on childlike celebration of the wonderfully weird, and has given readers a fantastic journey into the depths of it." - Geekmom
"This hardcover edition has a solid binding, glossy pages that highlight the illustrations, and features a cute, if slightly creepy, cover. While definitely not a book for everyone - and one that many may find more disturbing than charming - dark humored individuals may want to take a look, and fans of Lenore will want to get their hands on this colorful and creepy collection." - Portland Book Review







