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44. A ghost story

I think scary books are fun. In my pre-teen/ early teen years i read horror exclusively. I don't really indulge myself anymore but maybe I should.





The Woman in Black - Susan Hill
The Hound of the Baskervilles - Arthur Conan Doyle
An Inquiry Into Love and Death - Simone St. James

For those still deciding, I read The Winter People last read and really enjoyed it.
Bryony wrote: "When this topic was chosen I was nervous about finding a book as I don’t really enjoy scary stories. A few people gave me some good suggestions about less scary ghost stories, so I wanted to link t..."
Thank you so much for linking this thread!! I am NOT a horror reader, so I'm glad to get some recommendations!
Thank you so much for linking this thread!! I am NOT a horror reader, so I'm glad to get some recommendations!
I am not a horror reader, so I tried to avoid scary books in this prompt. I ended up with a mix of literary, nonfiction, and fluff books:
The Luminaries
A Christmas Carol
The Graveyard Book
First Grave on the Right
The Winter People
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife
The Luminaries
A Christmas Carol
The Graveyard Book
First Grave on the Right
The Winter People
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife


The Graveyard Book is also fantastic. Such a great story.


Hmmmm... heres a local one for me, only about 20 minutes away:The World's Most Haunted House: The True Story of the Bridgeport Poltergeist on Lindley Street.
I really should read it lol

How about Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife byMary Roach? I haven't read it, but I have heard lots of great things about Roach.

I did read Ink and Bone before and loved it! More suspenseful than scary which is my kind of ghost story.

Thanks for this link!!

Here's one that's a GREAT book: The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic - and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World. It's not about ghosts per se, but about the cholera epidemic that people couldn't understand, thought it came from a miasma. It's a fascinating book!

Here's one that's a GREAT book: [book:The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most ..."
Oooooh this one sounds really interesting, thanks Cheri, I aded it to my endless TBR. I've had a thing for Non-Fiction lately :-)
Another nonfiction option (that I haven't read yet): Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places
Katie wrote: "Jackie, I read Ghostland in 2017. It would be a perfect option for this topic."
lol every time I come up with a suggestion you've read it already. every dang time.
lol every time I come up with a suggestion you've read it already. every dang time.



I read The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation by Louisa May Alcott.
Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
It's been on my TBR for awhile and I needed a book to read on the computer during slow times at work. This is in the public domain so it's easy to access.
I wasn't scared at all.


The author has chosen some really interesting names for the many characters. He also uses word play to release tension, it can be subtle but it is there.

I read The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud.
Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
I chose this book because I enjoyed Stroud's Bartimaeus series. This tale was about a teenage ghostbusting agency, so I did not expect nor experience any jitters.

This book also fits Week 25 (a book told from the antagonist's POV), which is where I used it.

Before You Sleep by Adam Nevill
- Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
This book actually has three scary stories, two of which are ghost stories. I liked the description of the book and I am hoping that the stories are scary because I love these kinds of books.

I read Johnny and the Dead by Terry Pratchett
- Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
I chose this book for my children's challenge (book 2 on my plan). It's #2 in a series. I have already read #3. I was looking for something light and funny since the book I've been reading all of January is so serious. No, I wasn't expecting to be afraid since it's a Terry Pratchett book! Ghosts don't have to be scary.

The Hollow Boy by Jonathan Stroud
- Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid? It's the third book in a series about and Agency of Ghostbuster that I really like and I was just looking for an excuse to continue the series :) It's not really scary because is not a book for adults, but there is always at least one scene in each book that really creeps me out :P

The Broken Girls by Simone St. James
Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
I originally had another book planned for this category, but when I picked The Broken Girls as my BOTM for February, I realized the ghostly elements would work well and suit this prompt. I was expecting a little eeriness, and the author really delivered on making a chilling atmosphere.


It is not scary in the slightest but is, rather, a lighthearted romp with a moral. I loved it!
As this was technically a short story I may try find another book. I may or may not have visited my local bookstore and bought NOS4R2 by Joe Hill...

It is not scary in the slightest but is, rather, a lighthearted romp with a moral. I loved it!
As this wa..."
LOVED NOS4R2!!!!


I read The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon and enjoyed it.
- Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid?
I picked this book because it sounded interesting. I was hoping it would be scary, because I love a good scary book. There was one scene that spooked me a bit, but all in all, it was not scary.

Otherwise, I'll probably go with Mary Roach's Spook (I really liked Bonk, but Spook's reviews are not as great).
Any other creative suggestions welcome ... I just don't get the horror genre, and reading non-fiction about some specific haunted place(s) doesn't sound appealing either ...


- Why did you pick this story? Are you expecting to be afraid? It's been on my shelf forever. Nope.
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