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Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate is Not Intended for Kids

For children with unruly behavior, read them a story from the 'Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate,' and your troubles will be over.

Antoinette Bergin's 'Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate' is a book definitely not intended for kids. It contains several short narratives that are anything but PG-13. With titles like 'Your Upstairs Neighbor Kills People' and 'Blood in the Sink,' this isn't a book to read to the little ones. Chances are many will be scarred in the process, so I'd advise sticking with something like The Cat in the Hat.

While the 'Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate' isn't for children, adults can still enjoy a scary story before they sleep -- if they can handle it.
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