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I don't like scary books either. However, Nora Roberts Boonsboro Inn series has a friendly ghost.. it's a good series.
I don't usually do horror, but I absolutely LOVE gothic novels. My very favorite is probably Sarah Waters' The Little Stranger, a literary haunted house story set in postwar England. Another favorite is The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield, for intelligent, non-scary creepiness.

Hmmm, not sure yet, but I need a good ghost story for October. here is a list for some ideas http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/66...

They all gather for Great-Aunt Sadie's funeral, an old woman that none of them ever really knew and none of them ever really visited. Suddenly, Sadie's ghost appears to Lara and screams at her to stop the funeral, find her necklace, and then do a whole host of crazy, outrageous things. Like crash a board meeting and ask one of the men there (whom she's never met)out on a date.
But I eventually got used to the silliness and think the story was very enjoyable.
I like Kinsella, but I couldn't bring myself to read a book where a ghost was a character. This is the same reason I'm not reading Karen Robards new thriller series..and I love Robards writing.

Can you believe we're already to the midpoint of October?!? Any suggestions for the November Reading Challenge theme?
Ooh, Michelle, I like that idea...I can think of several I've read that would fit! Or we could read cookbooks..
I like where this conversation is heading...food...mmm (obviously it's getting close to lunchtime!)
Cookbooks sound like a good idea, but I'm not sure how to make that a reading challenge. Maybe if people want to share the name of a recipe they found and tried/want to try in their cookbook?
Or there are tons of books that have to do with food. Tamar Myers, mysteries (LOVE her punny titles--The Quiche of Death--LOL), Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life, Julia Child'sMy Life in France, etc
Cookbooks sound like a good idea, but I'm not sure how to make that a reading challenge. Maybe if people want to share the name of a recipe they found and tried/want to try in their cookbook?
Or there are tons of books that have to do with food. Tamar Myers, mysteries (LOVE her punny titles--The Quiche of Death--LOL), Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life, Julia Child'sMy Life in France, etc
Never heard of that - who is it by? I love shelving Diane Mott Davidson's books..the covers always look so delicious-lol. You may want to try Diane Kauffman's Cupcake Club books..very good!
Back on the topic-lol- I like the idea of reading books about food..either where the title/subject are food related, or where the main character is a chef or somehow related to the food industry.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Quiche of Death (other topics)Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (other topics)
My Life in France (other topics)
Twenties Girl (other topics)
The topic for October 2013 is "Ghost Stories."