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Chelsey | igniting_the_page (igniting_the_page) Looking to find a few scary good reads for Fall.


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Marie | 4030 comments Well I just finished reading this book a couple of weeks ago and it might be considered a perfect fit for around Halloween. :) It will probably scare the socks right off of you! lol

The Demonic A Supernatural Horror Novel by Lee Mountford by Lee Mountford


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WendyB  | 5030 comments Mod
I love this time of year. It's so perfect for horror.
I'm looking forward to these three books this fall:

Bad Apples 3 Seven Slices of Halloween Horror by Adam Light This is Halloween by James A. Moore Nights of the Living Dead Anthology by Jonathan Maberry


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ZoeyBB (sjnovak3) | 95 comments Just commenting to follow! I am on the look out for new quiet ghost stories. Not super gory, just supernatural, etc. I'm a sucker for a good classic haunting.


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments Last year we read Usher's Passing as a group read around the fall, right? Or maybe I did it as a buddy read, idk. Anyway that is a good book to read in the fall.

Usher's Passing by Robert McCammon

I also think Harvest Home is great fall read.
Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon


message 6: by Char (last edited Sep 01, 2017 11:54AM) (new)

Char | 17463 comments The October Country by Ray Bradbury

The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury

Halloween Carnival Volume 1

The Halloween Children

Not necessarily too scary, but perfect for this time of year. Keep an eye out for our group reads for October!


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Char | 17463 comments Rachel wrote: "Last year we read Usher's Passing as a group read around the fall, right? Or maybe I did it as a buddy read, idk. Anyway that is a good book to read in the fall.

Usher's Passing by Robert McCammon
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Those are great picks, Rachel!


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Terry | 5364 comments ZoeyBleepBloop wrote: "Just commenting to follow! I am on the look out for new quiet ghost stories. Not super gory, just supernatural, etc. I'm a sucker for a good classic haunting."

If you haven't read Ghost Story by Peter Straub , give it a shot. Fits pretty much exactly what you describe.


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Terry | 5364 comments Char wrote: "The October Country by Ray Bradbury

The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury

Halloween Carnival Volume 1

The Halloween Children

Not necessar..."


Addy and I were thinking of doing buddy-reads for The October Country by Ray Bradbury , From the Dust Returned by Ray Bradbury and Something Wicked This Way Comes (Green Town, #2) by Ray Bradbury this season. A Ray Bradbury-a-thon of sorts!


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Char | 17463 comments Terry wrote: "Char wrote: "The October Country by Ray Bradbury

The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury

Halloween Carnival Volume 1

The Halloween Children
..."


I usually try to fit something Bradbury into the month of October. I always associate him with that month. :)


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Terry | 5364 comments Excellent. I've only read The Martian Chronicles of his, but I've wanted to try some of these others for a while. Looking forward to it.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I always like to read James A. Moore's Harvest Moon by James A. Moore Harvest Moon. :)


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments I finally read Something Wicked This Way Comes recently (this past year, i believe) and it's sooooooooo good. Would love to read his other stuff now.


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Terry | 5364 comments Rachel wrote: "I finally read Something Wicked This Way Comes recently (this past year, i believe) and it's sooooooooo good. Would love to read his other stuff now."

Glad to hear that, Rachel. You should join along when we read the others.


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B | 20 comments Hi
Currently reading IT by Stephen King, I have a TBR list from now to Halloween that consists of 1) The girl in 6E 2) This book is full of spiders and The Call. although I didn't realize how long my current read is! I have not tackled a book longer than 5/600 pages in a long time let alone 1300.
Hope this help


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments Terry wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I finally read Something Wicked This Way Comes recently (this past year, i believe) and it's sooooooooo good. Would love to read his other stuff now."

Glad to hear that, Rachel. You..."


If I can squeeze in the book(s) I will!!! :)


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments B wrote: "Hi
Currently reading IT by Stephen King, I have a TBR list from now to Halloween that consists of 1) The girl in 6E 2) This book is full of spiders and The Call. although I didn't realize how long ..."


The Call? That one?


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B | 20 comments The Call by Peadar O' Guilin
the cover says you have Three minutes to save you life...


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments B wrote: "The Call by Peadar O' Guilin
the cover says you have Three minutes to save you life..."


That is a great book!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just read it a month or so ago... loved it!! The main character is awesome!


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B | 20 comments Brilliant
thank you I can't wait to read it I have been putting it off for ages :)


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 1761 comments B wrote: "Brilliant
thank you I can't wait to read it I have been putting it off for ages :)"


I think you'll love it. It's pretty dark for a YA book.


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Mixofsunandcloud | 538 comments This is the list we used for Fall Fear 2016. Should have some good seasonal reads for you. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


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Char | 17463 comments Mixofsunandcloud wrote: "This is the list we used for Fall Fear 2016. Should have some good seasonal reads for you. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list..."

I loved Jon's list. I miss having him around.


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Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon is a great fall read! I also loved The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories Volume One by James D. Jenkins . Another one is coming out soon: The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories Volume Two by James D. Jenkins .


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Kimberly wrote: "Kelly B wrote: "Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon is a great fall read! I also loved The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories Volume One by James D. Jenkins. Another one is coming out soon: [bookcover..."

I can't wait to read [bookcover:The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories: Volume Two|35595851] The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories: Volume Two


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Baz MW (bazcatt) *Spring in the other half of the world.

Halloween time I think is awesome for a good murder/mystery. A bit of Poirot wouldn't go astray :)


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Justin | 39 comments October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween is a must read classic.
I also enjoyed Halloween: Magic, Mystery, and the Macabre as well.

I'm also looking for specific Halloween novels and/or short stories. Any other suggestions to add to the ones already mentioned?


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Justin (jbradley86) I am hoping to pick up IT for halloween as i have never gotten round to reading it yet just got to finish The Stand first.
The Stand by Stephen King It by Stephen King


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Robert Mingee (robertmingee) | 776 comments While nor overly scary, I think Stewart O'Nan's The Night Country is haunting and brilliant, and I listen to the audiobook every October.

For a longish short story, try Glen Hirshberg's Mr Dark's Carnival. It can be found in The Two Sams, and if iremember right, leads off October Dreams 2


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Robert Mingee (robertmingee) | 776 comments Oh, and Norman Partridge's Dark Harvest


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I LOVE "Mr Dark's Carnival", and Dark Harvest is a great one for the season, too!


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Kelsey Wooden (kelswooden) Following this. Currently at work typing up my TBR list I'd like to complete now-Halloween.


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Mixofsunandcloud | 538 comments I might go with some short stories for Halloween this year.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Mixofsunandcloud wrote: "I might go with some short stories for Halloween this year."

I'm currently reading The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories Volume Two by James D. Jenkins The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories: Volume Two. LOVE short stories around this time!


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WendyB  | 5030 comments Mod
I'm currently reading The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories Volume Two by James D. Jenkins [book:The Valanco..."

Me too! I don't tend to read many short stories the rest of the year but there is something about the fall and October and Halloween that makes me really want to read a lot of them.


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Matthew Weber (matthewweber) | 23 comments Two solid recs off the top of my head that are Halloween-themed:

Ghost Road Blues (Pine Deep, #1) by Jonathan Maberry

and

Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge


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Char | 17463 comments Matthew wrote: "Two solid recs off the top of my head that are Halloween-themed:

Ghost Road Blues (Pine Deep, #1) by Jonathan Maberry

and

Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge"


I loved Ghost Road Blues. That was my first Maberry book! :)


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