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I should too, since most of my books fall in the Dark/Spooky mood.


I'm on one of your challenges for that group and I am waiting for The Child Thief by Brom that you challenged me to read. In the meantime I'm trying to get in Peter Pan as a background book.
I'll check out the Horror Theme on Reading For Pleasure and try to contribute. :)

I joined yours Amber, I could not wait till the end of this month readathon because some of the books I've chosen are required readings for my MOOCs and they start before then, so the month long readathon works well for me ;-)


Amnesiac woman decides to keep a journal as what she's told about her life begins not to add up.

Four people spend a summer at Hill House, site of strange suicides and violent deaths in the past.

Babies are switched at birth, and the replacements soon die. This is the story of one replacement who's still alive into his teens.

The scariest creatures are not ghosts or vampires, they are people so twisted by grief and rage they've become unrecognizable.

If your dead loved ones became undead, would you hope they wouldn't harm you?

An abandoned orphanage, haunting children and a horrible tragedy.

Teenage Meg and her crippled sister Susan become orphaned and are left captive to the savage whims and rages of a distant Aunt who is rapidly descending into madness.

A group of would-be writers answers an advertisement for a three-month writing retreat. When the attendees arrive, they're locked in an old-theater, with dwindling supplies.

In 1845 the Franklin Expedition, which consisted of 126 men on the two ship the H.M.S Erebus and H.M.S Terror, went to the Arctic circle in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. None of the men returned alive from this expedition.


To be honest, I think there's no real need to read horror/spooky books this readathon. Read what you want to read for it!


I think they're its own genre, but it doesn't matter much since we can read whatever we like. :)

I think they're its own genre, but it doesn't matter much since we can read whatever we like. :)"
Probably depends on the crime. Years ago I read Helter Skelter (about the Manson murders)--definitely a horror book!

Probably depends on the crime. Years ago I read Helter Skelter (about the Manson murders)--definitely a horror book! "
Definitely right, Becca! That one gave me the heebie-jeebies when I read it. I literally could not sleep until I finished it because of the nightmares.
Before the Readathon... Please try to stop by the 2015 Non-Fiction Challenge thread in the General Folder. We're trying to get a tally of most liked topics for next year's Non-Fiction Challenge. Your input would be helpful!

I'll probably be doing a mix of Uni reading and spooky reading for it. Still finalising my list!

I have no costume at this point, but a comfortable t-shirt and slacks with an expandable waistline. I know, I know, TMI. :D
Found a really awesome music playlist with the exact kind of classical music I love to listen to when reading. So that'll be playing throughout the Readathon week.
That and the comfy chair in my dorm room means I'm all set for next week. And don't forget my big flask of coffee! (Saves me from going to the kitchen)
As for costume, I always have a blanket when reading, so I have normal clothes, and my blanket with cute owls on!
I still need to finalise my reading list though!
That and the comfy chair in my dorm room means I'm all set for next week. And don't forget my big flask of coffee! (Saves me from going to the kitchen)
As for costume, I always have a blanket when reading, so I have normal clothes, and my blanket with cute owls on!
I still need to finalise my reading list though!

Relaxing classical music, Sandy. The playlist is actually online, and I'm slowly going through a set of playlists with a reading tag. It's great fun!

I'm curious about your selectio..."
I don't know about Holly, but I often listen to Gustav Holst's suite The Planets while running. It may also be good reading music.
It depends what book I'm reading, and where I am. If I'm in a busy place, I want loud music, so generally I'll listen to my usual stuff.
But if its a classic, or anything I really want to concentrate on, it's either silence or classical music for me. I personally love piano and strings stuff (Ludovico Einaudi is my favourite). My personal favourite playlist at the moment, you can find . I'd love to be more knowledgeable when it comes to classical music.
Oh, and I also love soundtracks! I'll also check out The Planets, Aitziber. I recognise the name.
But if its a classic, or anything I really want to concentrate on, it's either silence or classical music for me. I personally love piano and strings stuff (Ludovico Einaudi is my favourite). My personal favourite playlist at the moment, you can find . I'd love to be more knowledgeable when it comes to classical music.
Oh, and I also love soundtracks! I'll also check out The Planets, Aitziber. I recognise the name.




Aitziber, your good witch hat is such a cute idea, I'm going to do a little research to make it happen. I am also thinking that a 'cauldron' to hold all my lovely readathon treats will be handy!
I really do like having banners...it sets the mood. Maybe something like
'Ghosts, ghouls and goblins beware
Only death will pry me from my reading lair!'




Whose birthday by-the-way? :D

It's my god-son's 8th birthday. My house is filled with Pokemon decorations!!!
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