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10 Haunting Halloween Reads

 

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T minus 13 days to Halloween! Grab a mug of hot chocolate and curl up with a book that’s equal parts spook, spunk and spectacular.

 

Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery

The Monroe family was catching Dracula at the Cineplex when a baby bunny showed up in the car. What could they do but bring the rabbit home and name him Bunnicula? Somethin’s up, though, decides the family dog and story narrator, Harold. Pointy fangs and veggies drained of color? There’s a vampire in the family! This decades-old tale from Deborah and James Howe is the first in a series of funny and fast-paced mysteries.

 

The Best Halloween Ever

Remember The Best Christmas Pageant Ever? Well, this Halloween classic comes from the pen of the same well-loved author, Barbara Robinson. The Herdmans are back with their usual antics, but they aren’t just causing problems for the kids of Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. No siree, they’ve got the mayor involved on this one! Trick-or-treating cancelled? What’s a kid to do?

 

Skellig

A few years ago, this 1998 David Almond novel was named one of the most important children’s novels of the past 70 years. It’s the story of a boy named Michael who finds a wasted-away, winged man in his garage. Spiritual references abound in this book that’ll keep readers on their toes.

 

Dracula

If you’re looking for more spook, less sparkle, then try Bram Stoker’s original vampire on for size. Appropriate for brave middle schoolers and up, Dracula begins in the fabled land of Transylvania. The horrific deeds of the blood-sucking fiend are recounted through letters, ship logs, newspaper articles and the like.

 

Scary Stories

Alvin Schwartz just might be the king of ghost stories. You can find the Scary Stories trio—Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stores 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones—as a boxed set or solo in your library, if you’re lucky. In the dozens of tales between their covers, you’re sure to find something that’ll keep you awake at night. 

 

The Witches

This 1983 Roald Dahl classic has been made into both a play and a feature film, but its novel form is still a great read. It’s the story of an orphan boy, who has been schooled in the trickery of real-life witches by his ailing grandmother. When the duo travels to the English seaside, they find themselves holed up with a group of witches. Will he be caught or save the day?

 

Coraline

A lonely young girl discovers a door to an alternate universe where her parents adore her and her new neighbors are truly out of this world. She has a chance to stay in the tempting Other World forever, but at what cost? Neil Gaiman’s 2007 novella walks the line between innocent fantasy and horror.

 

A Series of Unfortunate Events

You’ll be feeling pretty optimistic about your own life once you delve into the world of Lemony Snicket. The series traces three orphaned children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire, on their increasingly harrowing hunt for a good guardian and the answers to their parents’ mysterious death. Start at The Bad Beginning.

 

A Break with Charity: A Story About the Salem Witch Trials

Delve into history with this novel about the witch trials by Ann Rinaldi. Outsider Susanna English is caught in a web of lies: Should she keep quiet about the conniving girls’ circle of destruction or tell the truth and risk endangering her family in a witch-crazed town? 

 

Frankenstein

High school students will love the chilling tale of a monster and the doctor who created him—a story that came to author Mary Shelley in a dream. One of the earliest examples of science fiction, you can now find Frankenstein in a variety of forms, including graphic novels.

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You guys should check out The Hunger Games (soooo cool!) and Artemis Fowl.... Or even Graceling! They are sooooo good! I swear I have read them all at least 5 times!




hey! yeah I loved artemis fowl Smile 

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by AnimalHugger1000 on 10/24/2010 4:28:29 PM

 
 

These are really great suggestions! Also, I really like the scary books written by Mary Downing Hahn. She is an awesome author! Some of her books are pretty intense, but they're perfect if you want a creepy read for Halloween! You should check them out!

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by fabgal2 on 10/23/2010 9:18:59 PM

 
 

I love Frankenstein! Also read Bad Girls don't Die. Once I came to a really creepy part in it and all the lights in my house went out. Our power went out, and suddenly a phone rang. And phones only work when the power's on. So I freaked out cuz in the book stuff like that happens. Turns out it was a phone-walkie talkie hybrid that rang.

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by Freakout911 on 10/23/2010 4:28:18 PM

 
 

a series of unffortiunate events is an awesome series ive read all 13 books AWESOME

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by yetigirl on 10/22/2010 10:57:40 PM

 
 

coraline is creep, but cool. =]
btw, the price is her soul. & her eyes.

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by krissy10 on 10/20/2010 6:10:24 PM

 
 

coraline and the withces are great reads, read them both!

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by iluvjm on 10/19/2010 8:28:00 PM

 
 

OMG!!! i used to watch coraline all the time! best freaking movie i ever seen. @GottaLoveLaura same here! if u wanna know why, its because i like the food scene Smile. i mean, the last part is a chiller. "the beldam" omg THAT PART FREAKIN SCARED MEEE!!!

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by devilishAngel219 on 10/19/2010 6:51:33 PM

 
 

Hey chicka!
Need help or advice? Ask me! From friends, family, and boys to makeup, skin, and hair, ive been through it ALL, really. I get on GL often, so I will usually reply within a few days. So comment away sweetie with any advice you need, I'll be happy to help!
Thanks girlies!
- Laura

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by GottaLoveLaura on 10/19/2010 6:38:18 PM

 
 

Coraline is the best freaking movie ive ever seen. It may look really stupid, which i thought it would be but its great! if you want to know what its about send me a comment!

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by GottaLoveLaura on 10/19/2010 6:38:06 PM

 
 

Great suggestions! Ann Rinaldi is an amazing writer, she writes really great historical fiction. I highly recommend her books! I remember reading "The Redheaded Princess" by her and absolutely loving it! However I haven't read "A Break With Charity"; look forward to reading it! Smile

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by BalletMnke on 10/19/2010 6:00:25 PM

 
 

Great suggestions! Ann Rinaldi is an amazing writer, she writes really great historical fiction. I highly recommend her books! I remember reading "The Redheaded Princess" by her and absolutely loving it! I have not read "A Break With Charity" though; I look forward to reading it. Smile

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by BalletMnke on 10/19/2010 5:57:03 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD
For some reason I can't go to my profile! It says "your profile is being moderated". I don't what that means but I'm not able to go to my profile! What is happening???
Thanks!

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by kikidee12 on 10/19/2010 5:51:35 PM

 
 

ooh! You should ALL! totally read Wait till Helen comes by Hahn! Laughing IT IS AMAZING! My friends don't like it when I tell scary stories..... :'( they say they get nightmares! >Laughing

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by Samocin97 on 10/19/2010 5:32:45 PM

 
 

Hey girlies,
if you need advice on boys, friends, family, makeup, hair, anything and everything I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to help ya out!!! No question is weird I promise!
Love,Kikidee12

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by kikidee12 on 10/19/2010 1:36:25 PM

 
 

I really love scary stories. My friends and i stayed up until 3 a.m in a tent outside telling those stories. Some of us didn't fall a sleep. Check out my profile!!!!!!!!

 

 

Lindsay S.

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