Supernatural and Horror/Spooky Tales Book Discussion
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Supernatural and Horror/Spooky Tales Book Discussion


Many times the two genres intertwine and several books may contain elements that are both supernatural and horror/spooky.
Hopefully, it'll be a fun and spooooky month!


What book(s) have you read or are reading for this month?
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That actually sounds super cute! (Maybe because I just love dogsgali wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:15 I have started "A night in the lonesome October" by Roger Zelazny, and I think it is the perfect book for this month. It is written in the form of a diary whose author is an enchanted dog. It takes place during the month of October, one entry per day, so I read one entry per day as well.![]()

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Sure! I love dogs as well!hsimone wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:41That actually sounds super cute! (Maybe because I just love dogsgali wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:15 I have started "A night in the lonesome October" by Roger Zelazny, and I think it is the perfect book for this month. It is written in the form of a diary whose author is an enchanted dog. It takes place during the month of October, one entry per day, so I read one entry per day as well.![]()
) I'll be curious to hear about what you thought at the end of the month!

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gali wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:43Sure! I love dogs as well!hsimone wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:41That actually sounds super cute! (Maybe because I just love dogsgali wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 10:15 I have started "A night in the lonesome October" by Roger Zelazny, and I think it is the perfect book for this month. It is written in the form of a diary whose author is an enchanted dog. It takes place during the month of October, one entry per day, so I read one entry per day as well.![]()
) I'll be curious to hear about what you thought at the end of the month!
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Nice, it sure does sound like a perfect book for this month! I hope you enjoy itBookReader+6 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 11:32 I have 'Anatomy of a Ghost' in my shelves and I'm hoping to get to it this month. This is a great category for the month of October, thanks for picking it!


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I read this one about two years ago (when I heard they were making a movie of it). I read it on a two-hour flight - so it's a quick read. But not at ALL what I expected! I am a HUGE fan of Patrick Ness. In fact, he is the author of one of my favourite series (Chaos Walking) - which I would UBER recommend.
Please let me know what you think!
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I finished reading it and it was awesome! My gosh, my heart was so affected by Conor and other children who experience something similar. You're right, it isn't what I expected either, but it was sooo good! I actually never read anything by Patrick Ness other than this one, but I'm definitely going to add more books of his on my to-list. I've actually been wanting to read The Knife Never Letting Go for a while now. Thank you for recommending this series, I'm definitely checking it out!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑07 Oct 2018, 14:17I read this one about two years ago (when I heard they were making a movie of it). I read it on a two-hour flight - so it's a quick read. But not at ALL what I expected! I am a HUGE fan of Patrick Ness. In fact, he is the author of one of my favourite series (Chaos Walking) - which I would UBER recommend.
Please let me know what you think!
The "monster" in the book was scary, but not in the sense that I was expecting to be scary. I found this part so creative of the author and I loved how he brought the symbolism of the monster to light. I absolutely loved this and would also highly recommend it!
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I'm so glad you enjoyed this! It was such an amazing story. It got me a little. Tissues come in handy.hsimone wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 19:10I finished reading it and it was awesome! My gosh, my heart was so affected by Conor and other children who experience something similar. You're right, it isn't what I expected either, but it was sooo good! I actually never read anything by Patrick Ness other than this one, but I'm definitely going to add more books of his on my to-list. I've actually been wanting to read The Knife Never Letting Go for a while now. Thank you for recommending this series, I'm definitely checking it out!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑07 Oct 2018, 14:17I read this one about two years ago (when I heard they were making a movie of it). I read it on a two-hour flight - so it's a quick read. But not at ALL what I expected! I am a HUGE fan of Patrick Ness. In fact, he is the author of one of my favourite series (Chaos Walking) - which I would UBER recommend.
Please let me know what you think!
The "monster" in the book was scary, but not in the sense that I was expecting to be scary. I found this part so creative of the author and I loved how he brought the symbolism of the monster to light. I absolutely loved this and would also highly recommend it!

The film version is pretty good, but the book is still better. ❤
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This does sound like a fun and spooky book! Thank you for sharing.Shince Peter wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018, 01:14 I read an amazing story called MAYAVI. Its absolutely fabulous.Its all about Mayavi and his friends Raju and Radha.Mayavi have so many supernatural powers, he has a red stick in hand.He can able to fly in sky.Enemes of Mayavi are Kuttusan Dakini and Luttappi.This story is very funny horror and adventures

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Oh, it got to me, tooGravy wrote: ↑10 Oct 2018, 23:41I'm so glad you enjoyed this! It was such an amazing story. It got me a little. Tissues come in handy.hsimone wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 19:10I finished reading it and it was awesome! My gosh, my heart was so affected by Conor and other children who experience something similar. You're right, it isn't what I expected either, but it was sooo good! I actually never read anything by Patrick Ness other than this one, but I'm definitely going to add more books of his on my to-list. I've actually been wanting to read The Knife Never Letting Go for a while now. Thank you for recommending this series, I'm definitely checking it out!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑07 Oct 2018, 14:17
I read this one about two years ago (when I heard they were making a movie of it). I read it on a two-hour flight - so it's a quick read. But not at ALL what I expected! I am a HUGE fan of Patrick Ness. In fact, he is the author of one of my favourite series (Chaos Walking) - which I would UBER recommend.
Please let me know what you think!
The "monster" in the book was scary, but not in the sense that I was expecting to be scary. I found this part so creative of the author and I loved how he brought the symbolism of the monster to light. I absolutely loved this and would also highly recommend it!![]()
The film version is pretty good, but the book is still better. ❤

Books seem to always do better than the movie adaptations, but it's good to know that the movie was pretty good, too. I'm excited to see it!