Enter to win My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me (Forty New Fairytales)--will ship to US only.
The anthology includes stories by Neil Gaiman, Joyce Carol Oates, Aimee Bender, Michael Cunningham, and many other authors!
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ReplyDeleteMamaMunky said...
Thinner by Stephen King. Ugh. So creepy.
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Books of Blood by Clive Barker had my heart racing by the first page! Crazy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway =) Happy Halloween!
Salem's Lot by Stephen King!
ReplyDeleteOld scare would be the Shining by Stephen King, New would be 'The Dead Path' by Stephen M. Irwin. Loved the descriptive details in 'The Dead Path'.
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Scary?? I haven't found one yet!! Maybe I'm hard to scare? :(
ReplyDeleteLOL @Sena... have you read The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon? Abut 2/3 of the way through the audio book I was so spooked I turned all the lights on in my apartment.
ReplyDeleteDracula pwahaha! XD
ReplyDeletehappy spooktacular week!
It by Stephen King, the master of horror.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
The Stand or the Shining by Stephen King :)
ReplyDeleteI think the scariest book I've read was IT by Stephen King. I read it when I was pretty young and used to have terrible nightmares about it.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, Scary Stories to tell in the Dark, freaked me out!
ReplyDeleteI do not scare. lol... I have not found a book yet that has scared me. I love Stephen King books and none of them have scared me at all... I guess I am a tough cookie. lol...
ReplyDeleteI think it would be scary stories by Alvin Schwartz. I cannot think of any other book that freaked me out that much and still has left lingering images and phrases 20 years later.
ReplyDeleteThe Body novella by Stephen King.. I'm not into scary stories too much!!
ReplyDeletei don't really read too many scary books! :) but thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI don't read a whole lot of scary stories. Lisa McMann's Cryer's Cross was more disturbing than scary but it was intense!
ReplyDeleteStephen King's The Shining was pretty scary.
ReplyDeleteIntensity by Dean Koontz!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Jess
Umm..I don't really get creeped out or scared by the books I read lol. Though I do enjoy a good horror book. But I've never had one give me the willies, or make me want to take a break from reading it, or curl up under the blankets and suck my thumb lol. However one that I've read that does tend to scare people is Stephen King's It. I snuck that one from my mom's room to read while I was still in elementary school, because I had liked the movie lol.
ReplyDeleteAny Stephen King book :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely In The Arms of Stone Angels by Jordan Dane. It was spine chilling and soooo good!
ReplyDeleteZ by Michael Thomas Ford is pretty darn creepy. It has one heck of an ending too!
ReplyDeleteStephen King books scare me--It, The Tommyknockers.
ReplyDeleteI don't read scary stories. I love paranormal, but not scary. I love vamps and weres, but I read about the sexy ones!
ReplyDeleteIt has to be Stephen King's Carrie, I mean hello she kills everyone at the prom what's scarier than prom :)
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ReplyDeleteThe book that gave me goosebumps is The Shining by Stephen King.
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I read Needful Things by Stephen King. Thank you
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The beginning of The Devouring scared me so much I had to sleep with the light on.
ReplyDeleteThe shining kept me up for a night or two!
ReplyDeleteAmityville Horror by Jay Anson. When I was finished with it I had to call my husband from the bedroom to come get me in the living room and take me to bed. I was too afraid to walk down the hallway!
ReplyDeleteThe Shining.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!!!
ReplyDeletePet Semetary...because I was 13, haha!
The Exorcist really freaked me out when I read it.
ReplyDeleteThere were parts of the book that bothered me long after I was finished with it.
"The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Jackson
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The Forest of Hands and Teeth was pretty freaky because their was just no escape from the zombies. It was terrible--but great! Thanks for the giveaway!
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The Shining or Salem's Lot. Those both scared me. The books were bad enough, but when I decided to watch the movies,they really did me in:)
ReplyDeleteJudy
eeeeeep I can't believe you're giving this book away. I AM SO EXCITED, I've been coveting it for what seems like such a long time because of its cover design, subject matters, authors, everything!! Thank you so much for doing this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a short story but "The Human Chair" by Edogawa Ranpō is super creepy/unsettling.