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Halloween Reads

October 01, 2022

They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re…Halloween boooks! What better way to summon the spirit of the season than reading about ghastly ghouls, voracious vampires, or wacky werewolves? We encourage you to take a bite out of the fangtastic fiction below, or fly by the library for some skele-fun stories!

House of leaves / by Zampano ; with introduction and notes by Johnny Truant. By Danielewski, Mark Z. 

The very best of Caitlin R. Kiernan. By Kiernan, Caitlín R., 

Through the woods. By Carroll, Emily.

The people in the castle : selected strange stories.  By Aiken, Joan, 1924-2004

Disappearance at Devil’s Rock : a novel.  By Tremblay, Paul.

Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus : the original two-volume novel of 1816-1817 from the Bodleian Library manuscripts. By Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851 

The Southern book club’s guide to slaying vampires. By Hendrix, Grady,

Creatures of the night.By Gaiman, Neil. (Author). Zulli, Michael. (Artist). Klein, Todd, (letterer.).

Lovecraft country : a novel. By Ruff, Matt,

Lovesickness. By Itō, Junji, 1963- (author,, artist.)

Plain bad heroines : a novel. By Danforth, Emily M.,

Sucker punch. By Hamilton, Laurell K.

Her body and other parties : stories. By Machado, Carmen Maria.

The bazaar of bad dreams : stories. By King, Stephen, 1947- 

20th century ghosts. By Hill, Joe.

The darkest part of the woods. By Campbell, Ramsey, 1946- 

Dark stars : new tales of darkest horror. Edited by Taff, John F. D., 

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