"Trick or Treat covers the history of Halloween from its ancient Celtic roots to its stunning growth in global popularity in the twenty-first century. Morton is an accomplished horror short story writer, and her ability to draw readers in quickly and keep them turning the pages shines through in her nonfiction as well. Lavishly illustrated, this solidly researched and concise work is fun to read and a great choice for readers who want to know why we seek out the scary each October."-- "Library Journal"
"If you want to know anything at all about the subject, you ought to find it in Trick or Treat."-- "Times (UK)"
"[Morton] playfully sets the record straight on the origins of Halloween. . . . This book is an excellent example of the scholarship on holidays as a means of accessing many facets of history. Highly recommended."-- "Choice"
"From an authority on Hallowe'en lore comes all you need to know about this 'misunderstood' festival. . . . Well written and illustrated, informative and entertaining."-- "Fortean Times"
Won-- "Bram Stoker Award for Nonfiction"
Won-- "Halloween Book Festival Grand Prize"
"Morton's excellent history explores Halloween's origins and traditions as well as its place in popular culture."-- "Guardian"
"Numerous black and white illustrations, references, bibliography, and an index supplement Morton's engaging and solidly researched text. Trick or Treat documents lots of historical tricks and is a wonderful treat for anyone looking beyond the commercial surface of Halloween."-- "Canberra Times"
"Full of historical nuggets and strange folklore, Morton's Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween is the perfect bible for all devoted disciples of the holiday."--Michael Dougherty, writer and director, "Trick 'r Treat"
"With Trick or Treat Morton gives us a charming, creepy, insightful, and thoroughly fascinating history of Halloween. It's a delicious blend of cultural history and pop-culture savvy that is a true delight to read!"--Jonathan Maberry, author of "Flesh and Bone" and "Assassin's Code"
"This is an excellent survey of the Halloween scene, informative and accessible, far more treat than trick."--Kim Newman, author of "Nightmare Movies" and "Anno Dracula"
"In a modern world, increasingly filled with pop culture fads and gimmicks, Morton reveals much of the underbelly history and unknown facts regarding the biggest pop culture event in history--Halloween. Her sheer delight and well-researched enthusiasm in tackling many of the unrecognized aspects of this monstrous topic makes one wonder what we don't know about everything else that should be as commonplace to our psyche as a bag of candy."--Del Howison, editor of "Dark Delicacies" and "Book of Lists: Horror"