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The Dark Heroine by Abigail Gibbs! Loved that book!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any spooky books yet but I'd recommend Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake. I heard it's a good one. Thanks for the chance! :)
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ReplyDeleteI"m not big reader of the spooky but I'd say anything by Stephen King.
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ReplyDeleteHave you read Mara Dyer or Anna Dressed in Blood? Those are the first two that I thought of.
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When I was growing up I devoured R.L. Stine's Fear Street books.
ReplyDeleteI recommend The Space Between by Brenna Yovanoff.
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ReplyDeleteI actually haven't read any spooky reads recently. I'm taking note myself here.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried Anna Dressed in Blood yet? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also enjoyed The Name of the Star right now.
How about classics horror reads? Frankenstein, Dracula, or maybe something by Poe.
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ReplyDeleteI recommend Stephen King's Pet Sematary. It's not as long as his other novels and has some spooky stories told in flashback, along with the main plot. =)
it by stephen king ( but it('s not a book for me really too scary)
ReplyDeleteAnna Dressed in Blood is in my TBR pile! :)
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I just finished Matt Archer Monster Hunter and really liked it.
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ReplyDeleteHmm... heard a lot of buzz about Anna Dressed In Blood but I haven't read it myself.
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Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake, or The Diviners by Libba Bray! Both are fantastic. Thanks for the giveaway (:
ReplyDeleteTen by Gretchen McNeil. It's definitely creepy.
ReplyDeleteShutter Island by Dennis Lehane or The Woman In Black. Both were books before they were movies... and both are pretty darn creepy! :)
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The Shining or Misery by Stephen King. Also almost any book written by Anne Rice (Vampire Chronicles series, Mayfair Witches series, etc.).
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Shinning by Stephen King
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ReplyDeleteI am not quite acquainted with horror reads, but a book I am looking forward to reading is Anna Dressed in Blood.
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How about...Girl of Nightmares! ^.^ Thanks so much for the giveaway!
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Nevermore by Kelly Creagh! :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Stand by Stephen King is an excellent book!
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Prom Night from Hell or The Forest Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
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Anything by Stephen King
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I would recommend Quarantine: The Loners - totally creepy!
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Anna Dressed in Blood! Just the name is creepy!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Anna Dressed in Blood. or The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer!
ReplyDeleteI HUNT KILLERS by Barry Lyga. That was some freaky stuff.
ReplyDeleteI just read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer and it was amazing! Thank you so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really love Anna Dressed in Blood. It was amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure. As you can see most of the comments say Anna dressed in blood so I guess that one is good. I read The Devouring and it was pretty spooky.. check that one out.. Thanks for the great giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI recommend Anna dressed in Blood... :)
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Are you Afraid of the Dark? by Stephen King. :)
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I'd say This is not a Test by Courtney Summers! Zombie good!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend Nevermore by Kelly Creagh.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend reading Dracula. :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway! I would suggest a book I read as a kid called The Riddle at Raven Hallow by Mary Francis Shura. Such a good book!
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I would recommend Night Beach by Kirsty Eagar. It was amazing.
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Anna Dressed in Blood was pretty creepy! Also loved Alice in Zombieland! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI loved Point Horror series. They are a lot of young adult horror fiction books from a variety of horror authors. I really enjoy some of R.L. Stine. You should give them a try :)
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The Devouring by Simon Holt
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ReplyDeleteDefinately Anna Dressed in Blood :)
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Anna Dressed in Blood is the first one that comes to me right now.
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anything of stephen king
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ReplyDeleteYou need to add Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter to your TBR list if it's not there already :)
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I don't like to read super scary things, so I can't recommend anything horror...but lots of people have raved about Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake and say it is a great creepy, halloween read.
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I read Anna Dressed in Blood recently and loved it! Also, Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None is a classic murder mystery that everyone should read. So many writers owe their formula to her and to this book in particular. Not only writers, but movies and tv. Identity and Harper's Island were both remakes of it. As for another book, I haven't read the new YA book TEN yet, but from all the reviews I've read, it is a YA remake of this classic as well.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend The Monstrumologist (it's also a series). It's incredibly well done, the characters are top notch, and the story itself is engaging. One of the best books I've ever read!
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't read it yet, Coraline by Neil Gaiman- oh my gosh, it's such a beautiful and terrifying novel!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't really read spooky stories. I see Coraline was just mentioned, and that's all I could think of as well. Thanks for hosting!
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed The Amityville Horror when I was younger.
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not a book, but a story - go listen to the new one by Neil Gaiman!
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The Boo Hag by David Morgan!
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer and its sequel that just came out, then definitely do so asap!
ReplyDeleteIf you like zombies, I highly recommend The First Days by Rhiannon Frater! I just finished it, and it is probably the scariest book that I have ever read!
ReplyDeleteTry The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. It's a great mystery!
ReplyDeleteHave you read Prom Nights From Hell? Also, they said TEN was one spooky read. ;)
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ReplyDeleteUnwind by Neal Shusterman. It's not necesarilly a horror book, but the realism of how the government can use propaganda to convince people to do horrible things is so realistic it freaks me out.
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Dead Of Winter by Brian Moreland
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