Just popping in to wish everyone a safe and fun Halloween. I hope you all have some fun plans. I will be hanging out with my friends and their kid, which should be entertaining. That's my niece in the pic above. She's gotten so big! Kids with pumpkins = cute. Happy Halloween, everyone!
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31 October 2013
Trick or Treat!
Just popping in to wish everyone a safe and fun Halloween. I hope you all have some fun plans. I will be hanging out with my friends and their kid, which should be entertaining. That's my niece in the pic above. She's gotten so big! Kids with pumpkins = cute. Happy Halloween, everyone!
31 October 2012
Trick or Treat
Happy Halloween, everyone! I hope you all have a fun and safe holiday. I don't have any big plans this year except to go to my friend's house and do a tiny bit of trick or treating with her and her 1-year-old. This means I can have some candy, too, right? After that we plan on watching a bunch of scary movies, handing out candy, and eating a lot of candy. :) I have no costume this year but I'd love to know what you guys are going as. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
25 October 2011
Top Ten Tuesday (3) - Books To Read During Halloween
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by the folks over at The Broke and the Bookish. If you want to sign up or find more info on this feature, go to the Top Ten Tuesday page. This week's topic is Top Ten Books To Read During Halloween.
I love, love Halloween though I don't necessarily have too many scary books in my arsenal.
I mean I read about vampires, werewolves and other creatures of the
night all the time so maybe I don't find them that scary anymore? Anyway
- believe is a list of books that I feel are Halloween appropriate.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman- Great story about an orphaned boy who grows up in a graveyard. By Neil Gaiman Awesome.
World
War Z by Max Brooks - I have a friend who is terrified of a real zombie
apocalypse happening and this book really scared her. Whether or not
you believe in zombies, this book make you think twice about the
possibility of a real zombie takeover.
Succubus
Blues by Richelle Mead - What better time to read about a succubus and
her demon friends than Halloween? One of my favorites series.
The
Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman - More zombies! The TV show is great (fantastic makeup and
fx) but you should check out the comic that started it all. Very grim
and dark.
The Silence of
the Lambs by Thomas Harris - I remember this book being so creepy. I
love the movie but the book is great, too. Dip inside the mind of a
serial killer. Shudder.
The Road
by Cormac McCarthy - Not really a Halloween book but definitely scary.
McCarthy paints a believable setting in which the world is barren of all
life save for a few nomadic people struggling to survive. Extremely
bleak and harsh - this book stayed with me for a long time.
Scary
Stories To Tell In The Dark by Alvin Schwartz, illustrated by Stephen
Gammell - I haven't read this book in years but it still scares me. I
remember the tales being twisted and dark. Part of the scariness though
is due to the illustrations. I can't even bear to look at the
illustrations to this day, I was so traumatized as a child.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - A classic.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - Another classic horror story. I haven't read this in a long time but I loved it as a kid.
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown by Charles Schulz - A classic. I love watching this on TV at Halloween.
That's all I have this week. How about you? What scary books do you recommend?
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