Fifteen horror stories by Benson, Dunsany, Sturgeon, Bradbury, and other masters show the innocent to be suspect, the ordinary to be bizarre, and the expected to be full of surprise
Oh, this book... This book is totally, gleefully, anarchically not for kids, but children's libraries stocked it anyway. Classic horror of the sci-fi magazine and Playboy-fiction era, with a focus on the unsettling side and a heavy dose of body horror. When I was in fourth grade and discovered this and Hoke's other "Terrific Triple Titles" anthologies, I was in heaven. As an adult, they still hold up, because these aren't exactly YA anthologies- they're adult anthologies that happen to be BARELY suitable for YA audiences. Every kid deserves a little grown-up madness.