A couple of topics have been sitting in my inbox, waiting for me to blog about them, so I can once again reach mailbox success. In an effort to get ever closer to that goal, I bring you: Links of Awesome!
First reader Arielle alerted me to a very cool celebration of reading happening this month. It's called
All Hallows Read, and the idea is sharing a scary book with someone. Arielle was specifically looking for YA recommendations of scary books for a friend, and two of the scariest books I read in the YA category in the past few years are
In the Forest of Hands and Teeth by
Carrie Ryan, a post-apocalypse zombie novel that is brilliant and terrifying (but which ended up in my "worthy" category rather than in my "enjoyed it" category), and
Prom Dates from Hell and its sequels by
Rosemary Clement Moore, which I found deliciously scary, with wonderful mythic resonance, and I recommend without reservation.
I probably read a lot more adult novels in the horror/scary book category and could recommend a great number, but instead I'll just mention one series I've been enjoying that have been on an e-book super sale since the end of August. They're the Downside books by
Stacia Kane, who's here on livejournal as
stacia_kane. The series starts with
Unholy Ghosts, on sale for only 99 cents. The two sequels are priced at $4.99, so you can get all three for $11 (or less than two mass market paperbacks).
Of course, you could also give someone the gift of
Haunted, (because I'm not above just a little self promotion!).
But definitely do yourself a favor this Halloween and share a scary book, whether as a gift, a recommendation, or reading a new title yourself!