Skeletons


Give Me Back My Bones!
Skeleton Hiccups
Bonaparte Falls Apart: A Funny Skeleton Book for Kids and Toddlers
Oscar Seeks a Friend
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
Nobody Likes a Goblin
Bone Dog
Skulls!
Bonesville
Samira and the Skeletons
Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras
Skeleton for Dinner
The Skull
Whose Bones Are Those?
Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2)
The Queen's Envoy by Lord David ProsserSkulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyThird Shift Society, Vol. One by Meredith MoriartyThe Midnight Carnival by Kenny GouldDarkly by Marisha Pessl
Horrorcore Aesthetic Lit.
17 books — 2 voters
The Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldSkulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyA Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis PetersDéjà Dead by Kathy ReichsThe Book of Skulls by Robert Silverberg
rag and bones - and skellies and skulls
250 books — 47 voters

The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-JonesThe Bone Charmer by Breeana ShieldsPitch Dark by Courtney AlamedaThe Bone Witch by Rin ChupecoMistress of Bones by Maria Z. Medina
YA & MG Skulls on the Cover
27 books — 10 voters
99 Ways to Die by Ashely AlkerDew Claws by Stephen GreshamMajorettes by John A. RussoDeath Cycle by Simon LakeBlood Sisters by Deborah Sherwood
Skeletons doing things
144 books — 14 voters

A Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis PetersCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareThe Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldBone Crossed by Patricia BriggsShadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
Boning Up on Books
567 books — 31 voters
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyDisney The Nightmare Before Christmas by Alessandro FerrariDeath Wears Pink Shoes by Robert       JamesStage Fright by Garrett BoatmanPlaying with Fire by Derek Landy
Skeletons I Would Smooch
24 books — 3 voters

Erik Pevernagie
The skeletons of the past must not hold back the dream of a new life, even though fear and regret, guilt and remorse may unsettle us during the effort to give our future a new home. (“Into a new life”)
Erik Pevernagie

Medieval paintings often showed a beautiful woman standing next to a skeleton representing death. Perhaps the experts were wrong. Maybe it wasn’t the skeleton but the woman who symbolised death. Beauté du Diable – even before I met her, was I thinking of Zara? If anyone had the devil’s beauty, she did.
Mike Hockney, The Millionaires' Death Club

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