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What should we read in October 2016?
Joyland,by Stephen King
House of Leaves, by Mark Z. Danielewski
Poll added by: Werner
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It's not a formal rule that authors not nominate their own books (of course, not every book that's nominated gets put into the poll --I use some discretion as moderator, for instance to keep the poll to a manageable size, though I try to operate by consensus as much as possible); it's just a suggestion I make. But I think it's a good suggestion. Probably every supernatural fiction author in this group (and we have a LOT of authors, including myself!) would love to nominate his/her book for a read; but our perspective isn't exactly impartial. If we're indie or small-press authors, as many are, it's also usually more difficult for readers in the group to access our books from their local libraries, or by interlibrary loan. In your case, I see that about 26 libraries (in the World Catalog database) have print copies of your book. Given the relatively low level of participation in these reads, that actually might be enough for those who wanted to take part, especially if some participants chose to buy the book or already had copies. But I still think it would be better if the nomination came from another group member who'd read and liked the book, or wanted to read it. Does that position make sense?


How about Stephen King's "Pet Semetery" ? It's one of the scariest supernatural stories I ever read. Losing a child is a parent's greatest nightmare.
Could I also suggest "The Witch of Napoli"? (Full disclosure, I'm the author, but it has received a combined 400 5-star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Moderator: if I've violated a rule by this suggestion, my apologies and please delete this post. )
Cheers,
Michael