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I'd probably give a Lovecraft anthology. He never fails to give me chills.
It is a mistake to fancy that horror is associated inextricably with darkness, silence, and solitude. I found it in the glare of mid-afternoon, in the clangour of a metropolis...

Still, I like the idea. :)

Damn good idea. Spread the Love(craft)!

I'm imagining people leaving their houses to hound children for candy.


Haha, you'll be everyone's favorite!
What a great idea, would like to read some lovecraft I'v never read any of his stories, or maybe some poe, nothing too scary though, I have to sleep with the landing light on since my love of horror when I was younger, sad but true lol.


I finally got my roommate to read "The Call of Cthulhu," but he got an old radio production off of iTunes instead of a print version. For the age, it was pretty scary. Though for my money, Lovecraft's best was "The Rats in the Walls."

I did choose something from their Amazon wish lists, though, so I my options were limited. One of them had "The Graveyard Book" on their wish list, though, so that made the choice pretty easy.
I would probably go with Coraline if I had the choice, for that is still one of the scariest books I ever read. I agree with Jenny that House of Leaves is an excellent choice, too, although a bit demanding for the gift receiver.
All in all I am still proud that I manager to take part in this tradition this year. I usually procrastinate these things until it's too late, but not this year. (Yay!)

Click-Clack the Rattlebag.
My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
What fun. I always go reverse trick or treating on Halloween, but I might as well give out books or scary stories instead of cookies.
What book would you gift someone else? I was thinking House of Leaves if I thought the person could get through it.