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The best Halloween books for adults are terrifying, creepy, sometimes funny and ideally enjoyed now through October 31. From classic horror staples like Frankenstein and Dracula to more contemporar
A selection of spooky Halloween books As the nights get longer and colder, there is no better time to curl up in your favorite chair with a cup of mulled cider and a spooky book.
The witching hour is, as always, approaching, which makes it the perfect time to ask yourself the all-important question: when was the last time you read a really scary story?
Welcome to Dead House is the first book in the original Goosebumps book series. It was first published in July 1992 along with Stay Out of the Basement and Monster Blood, the second and third books. Additionally, it was re-released in 2010 as the thirteenth book under the Classic Goosebumps title, featuring new artwork by Brandon Dorman.
A handful of stories from the first and fourth books in the series have since been released on audiobook in cassette form. The series spawned a compilation book, The Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Almanac, three individual novels, Scary Stories for Sleep-overs: A Novel, and a spin-off series, Scary Mysteries for Sleep-overs. A boxed set was ...
Renée Ballard is back — with three cases in one book. When the DNA of a recently arrested man matches that of an unsolved rape and murder case from 20 years prior, things get messy.
The book centers on Rosemary Woodhouse, a young woman who moves into the Bramford, a historic Gothic Revival-style New York City apartment building, with her husband, Guy, a struggling actor. Guy has so far appeared only in small roles in the stage plays Luther , Nobody Loves an Albatross , and various TV commercials.
A family with sinister secrets returns to their hometown in rural Pennsylvania, only for history to repeat itself when their teenaged son encounters a strange boy with a taste for dark magic
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