- uncletor
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Harry Potter always makes me smile. I usually try and get out to the launcning of every new book..free food, and that big CUBE of books in the middle of the room is always special..
I also dig the idea of kids falling in love with reading...one of my friends in North Caroline always watches his kid read the thing in a marathon during the summer..and envies that young engery...and time..
Check out Stephen King's NON fiction stuff..DANSE MACABRE...a VERY good examination of all things horror..films, books, t.v., very entetaining, and sure to hip you to a couple of things you never knew about before..
I also dig the idea of kids falling in love with reading...one of my friends in North Caroline always watches his kid read the thing in a marathon during the summer..and envies that young engery...and time..
Check out Stephen King's NON fiction stuff..DANSE MACABRE...a VERY good examination of all things horror..films, books, t.v., very entetaining, and sure to hip you to a couple of things you never knew about before..
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- MHooch
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The last Potter book launching, my nephew and I went in costume as Harry and Hooch. Had a blast. Two liitle girls asked me to sign their books, and I said, "Now you know, I'm not REALLY Madam Hooch" and they just giggled and said "we don't care...sign it anyway" It was so adorable. Wore the costume to the Goblet of Fire movie premiere, too. What can I say? Any excuse for costumes and makeup.
- Pennywise11
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Hi All, I picked up a book from a yard sale this weekend called Halloween Party by Agatha Christie...anybody read it? I am going to get started on it right away. It was on 25 cents...
1, 2, Freddy's Coming For You 3, 4, Better Lock Your Door 5, 6, Grab A Crucifix 7, 8, Better Stay Up Late 9, 10, Never Sleep Again
I'm reading some scary books right now. They're not really Halloween books but they can put you in the mood. They are the Prey novels by John Sanford. I'm reading Eyes Of Prey right now. It's a little creepy, it's about a serial killer or something. I'm not to sure what is going on yet cuz I just started reading it.
- geekmidwinter
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I've read a ton of the Sanford "Prey" novels, they're pretty good.
I've never read that Agatha Christie one, though, let me know how it is, I love her other stuff.
I got Matheson's I Am Legend and Hell House in from Amazon today, and they look magnificent, I can't wait to get into them.
I love that people other than me will get on here and talk about books and Halloween in conjunction. We should all have a book club weekend at Spooky's B&B sometime.
I've never read that Agatha Christie one, though, let me know how it is, I love her other stuff.
I got Matheson's I Am Legend and Hell House in from Amazon today, and they look magnificent, I can't wait to get into them.
I love that people other than me will get on here and talk about books and Halloween in conjunction. We should all have a book club weekend at Spooky's B&B sometime.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's. His hair was perfect.
- Celtic Ghoul
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Can't wait to hear what you think of Matheson, geekmidwinter!
Re: Harry Potter - I swore up and down that I would not read those
kids books. After all, I am a grown up. Then one night, there was nothing to do and nothing to read so I sat down with the first one... and six hours later I was still sitting there reading. It's been a long, long time since a book was so good that I read it in one sitting.
I bow before the altar of JK Rowling.
Plus, she's Welsh, so you know she'd be cool no matter what!
Re: Harry Potter - I swore up and down that I would not read those
kids books. After all, I am a grown up. Then one night, there was nothing to do and nothing to read so I sat down with the first one... and six hours later I was still sitting there reading. It's been a long, long time since a book was so good that I read it in one sitting.
I bow before the altar of JK Rowling.
Plus, she's Welsh, so you know she'd be cool no matter what!
While friends and loved ones mourn your silly grave, I have other uses for you, darling. ~ I love the Dead, Alice Cooper
That's what I like about Rowling. Her books are easy to read and they reach out and grab you!
My boyfriend owns all the Prey novels so I am a beginner but I like what I'm reading. I wish I lived closer to spooky cuz I would looooove to visit her B&B and read books and tell ghost stories.
Another good scary book I read as a teen was Dan Simmons "Summer of Night". I remember really enjoying it. I read it so many times the book fell apart and I had to buy a new copy.
My boyfriend owns all the Prey novels so I am a beginner but I like what I'm reading. I wish I lived closer to spooky cuz I would looooove to visit her B&B and read books and tell ghost stories.
Another good scary book I read as a teen was Dan Simmons "Summer of Night". I remember really enjoying it. I read it so many times the book fell apart and I had to buy a new copy.
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