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Halloween Week – Day 2 – Horror of Halloween! Featuring Tim Miller, Marie F Crow, and more!

Halloween Celebration

Day 2 – Halloween Celebration – Celebrating Horror in books!

For today’s Halloween feature, we’ll be featuring some amazing horror novels, both indie and mainstream which scream horror, and I’ve also included Neil Gaiman’s list of best Halloween books for young adults! Books for everyone! Take a minute to look over the list, and find some Halloween reads to share with your family!

Some Indie Horror Reads for Adults! Just a few choices to check out!

 Tim Miller – The Dark Exorcist

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A.K. Kuykendall – The Possession

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Tahir Shah – Eye Spy

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Marie F Crow – The Risen Series

Amazon | Goodreads

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Neil Gaiman’s 11 Scary Book for Young Readers!

So here’s a list of Neil’s favorite scary books for young readers. Find more recommendations here!

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The Time of the Ghost by Diana Wynne Jones

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The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King

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The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury (This is one of my all time favorite Halloween reads!)

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The House With a Clock in Its Walls by John Bellairs

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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz (This book is what made me a horror lover from Childhood!)

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Goosebumps by R.L. Stine

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The Witches by Roald Dahl

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Krabat (AKA the Satanic Mill) by Ottfried Preussler

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The Thief of Always by Clive Barker

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Aunt Maria by Diana Wynne Jones

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Something Wicked Comes This Way by Ray Bradbury

Giveaway:

For today’s entry for the Halloween Celebration Giveaway, just comment on this post, and let me know you’re favorite horror novel! Simple,

bonus entry #1, Tweet this!  – ” I love Horror Novels! Check out this Halloween Celebration with prizes from @BloggerSunshine and @MarieFCrow! http://bit.ly/16jrAMI”

bonus entry #2, find me the best scary pumpkin picture you can and post it on my Facebook page!

Good luck! 🙂

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