Good Spooky Reads
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 10:40 pm
Since Mike mentioned a book recommendation based off the fact that my washer and dryer came on by themselves, it made me think of what books would be good to read for the Halloween season.
I have a terrible bad habit of reading half way through a book and then not finishing it because I get distracted easily, but maybe a good scary book would hold my attention long enough until the end.
Ironically the scariest book I own is a book full of short stories called "Animal Ghost Stories" by Nancy Roberts, and this is more eerie and depressing than outright scary. Still, it's a good read if you're into ghosts because it takes a look at the ghosts we don't normally think about, animal ghosts. If ghosts themselves are real, and I believe them to be real, why wouldn't animals have ghosts either? But that's another topic.
I know Stephan King probably comes to mind. I did own a copy of Pet Sematary, but it got lost.
I do like a lot of fantasy/science fiction stuff, so maybe something like that but with a scary horror twist would be fun to read.
As a kid I did enjoy some Halloween stories such as Goose Bumps, but as a grown up I think they're a little too kid-ish for me now. Not that I don't enjoy a good children's story every once in a while. I actually think it's a warm inviting feeling when you walk into a library, and what do libraries typically do for Halloween? They get out Halloween themed kid's stories to display and maybe a few Halloween plushies here and there to go with the books, and some of the books are really cool because they have the glow in the dark pictures and such. It brings back a sort of nostalgia factor for me. I get the same feeling when I walk into a book store at Halloween. So there's something kind of inviting about seeing kid's stories that are Halloween themed.
I did read a book once in Highschool, I can't remember the name of it or even the Author, but it had to do with saving the planet and there were these feral dogs and these kids getting together to do some kind of ritual to fight evil spirits. But I can't remember the name of it. It said it was "similar" to Stephan King but it was by a different author.
So anyway, if anyone can think of any good Halloween or even just a good scary read, please post it here. Perhaps a good review of the book would be helpful too.
If I ever get around to it, maybe I'll drag myself to the library and see what they have and write my own reviews. At least that would give me the incentive to read.
I have a terrible bad habit of reading half way through a book and then not finishing it because I get distracted easily, but maybe a good scary book would hold my attention long enough until the end.
Ironically the scariest book I own is a book full of short stories called "Animal Ghost Stories" by Nancy Roberts, and this is more eerie and depressing than outright scary. Still, it's a good read if you're into ghosts because it takes a look at the ghosts we don't normally think about, animal ghosts. If ghosts themselves are real, and I believe them to be real, why wouldn't animals have ghosts either? But that's another topic.
I know Stephan King probably comes to mind. I did own a copy of Pet Sematary, but it got lost.
I do like a lot of fantasy/science fiction stuff, so maybe something like that but with a scary horror twist would be fun to read.
As a kid I did enjoy some Halloween stories such as Goose Bumps, but as a grown up I think they're a little too kid-ish for me now. Not that I don't enjoy a good children's story every once in a while. I actually think it's a warm inviting feeling when you walk into a library, and what do libraries typically do for Halloween? They get out Halloween themed kid's stories to display and maybe a few Halloween plushies here and there to go with the books, and some of the books are really cool because they have the glow in the dark pictures and such. It brings back a sort of nostalgia factor for me. I get the same feeling when I walk into a book store at Halloween. So there's something kind of inviting about seeing kid's stories that are Halloween themed.
I did read a book once in Highschool, I can't remember the name of it or even the Author, but it had to do with saving the planet and there were these feral dogs and these kids getting together to do some kind of ritual to fight evil spirits. But I can't remember the name of it. It said it was "similar" to Stephan King but it was by a different author.
So anyway, if anyone can think of any good Halloween or even just a good scary read, please post it here. Perhaps a good review of the book would be helpful too.
If I ever get around to it, maybe I'll drag myself to the library and see what they have and write my own reviews. At least that would give me the incentive to read.