Be Afraid: It's Horror Week on Goodreads!



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I love R.L. Stine



That's a good one! 👍 (Although it helps if you read "Harrison Squared" first) I really liked "Raising Stony Mayhall", and "Afterparty" as well. Daryl Gregory is a awesome writer. However, my favorite author of all time? Mira Grant 😉 Or you might know her under her real name, Seanan McGuire. But I read a LOT, so she's just at the head of my group of favorite authors. Chuck Wendig, Paul Trembley, Stephen King, Joe Hill, Lucy Snyder, Ania Ahlborn, Josh Malerman, Lauren Beukes, Gemma Files, Ruth Ware, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Sarah Langan, Thomas Olde Heuvelt, David Moody, Kanae Minato, Stephen Graham Jones, Sarah Pinborough, Joyce Carol Oates, Jonathan Maberry, Dan Simmons, Tanarive Due, Hugh Howey, and so many others! 😏 As you can probably tell, I love the horror genre. Cannot get enough of it. As for what I will be reading this week, it's going to be "Full Throttle" by Joe Hill. I pre-ordered it and it just finished downloading. So fun for me ahead! I hope you enjoy yours. ✌



Last year for Halloween I read Shirley Jackson, Haunting at Hill House. Last month I finished The Turn of the Key and quite enjoyed it. Will add We Have Always Lived in a Castle to my TBR list.


Even Curses End: https://berryherwithpoems.com/2019/09...
Skeleton Parade: https://berryherwithpoems.com/2019/09...





Have you read "The Stand" (Stephen King)? Creepy, terrifying because it could happen and no witches or ghosts that I recall. :)


No I have not read it. I am not a fan of Stephen King :-/ Also, not really of fan of post-apocalyptic or sci-fi books either. Guess I should've mentioned that too. haha

The 2 books I do for sure have planned to read this month (soon as I finish some others.) Akata Witch & Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor
A couple others on the shelf if I still have the time.
I have a selection of comics/manga/graphic novels in mind to read this month when I can fit them in.

If you want realistic and creepy with no monsters, try Rough Cut or Last Days

I'm about half-way through The Institute. I have to make sure I have time to read until I fall asleep. It's that good so far. I hope you enjoy it!

Christine

Rebecca
The Turn of the Screw
The Black Witch
Not so much deep horror this year as classic Gothic and magic-based fantasy."
i love Rebecca, way more than i ever expected to!


me & a few friends are re-reading R.L. Stine. you can shoot me a message if your interested in joining us.

We Sold Our Souls
Nevermore (Supernatural, #1)
Joyland
The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #2)
Nightstalkers (MEG, #5)
The Day of the Tr..."
i love, love, love We sold our souls! hope you enjoy it as well.

it's on my TBR.

The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay. A group of strangers meet each other online and do strange, deadly things to each other and a family vacationing in a woodland cabin.



You got oldies like Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus
Dracula
Edgar Allan Poe
H.P Lovecraft
B&N leather bound classic (that I have)
Classic Horror Stories
Classic Ghost Stories
Stephen king works
H.P. Lovecraft

Carmilla is a good one.

