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2023 Reading Challenge > Spooky Non-Fiction

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message 1: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (Books in the Freezer) (booksinthefreezer) | 85 comments Mod
This one is a repeat of last year and a prompt that's very flexible. This can be a memoir of a notable person in horror, a history of a haunted place, a deep-dive on burial practices etc.


message 2: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 41 comments I’m thinking of Witch-Hunting in England by Andrew and David Pickering for this one.


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M (m-k1995) | 3 comments Has anyone read The Radium Girls? Do you think it would qualify?


Bluehairbookwitch  (bluehairbookwitch) | 6 comments @Mikayla Yes. And yes! That book is truly horrific. Those poor women.


message 5: by Jim (new)

Jim Holscher | 11 comments Just finished Scoundrel by Sarah Weinman. Excellent, interesting and fast paced book about Edgar Smith a truly vile human being who had many people hoodwinked.very scary in that he was able to finagle his way out of prison.


message 6: by Louise (new)

Louise (louvits) | 18 comments I am so excited this topic is back. I start going down a rabbit hole of spooky non-fiction, there is so much to choose from. I want to read all books about spirit photography from the turn of the century, then I think maybe I'll dive into Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders, or perhaps 18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics, but then there's My Dark Places. It's all too much, my tbr list grows like a leviathan every day.


message 7: by Meli (last edited Jan 26, 2023 10:33AM) (new)

Meli (melihooker) | 5 comments I read American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century last year and I was completely paranoid and jumpy. I consume so much true crime and Israel Keyes' crimes still managed to freak me out. I think this book suffers a little from thinking Keyes is a lot smarter than he was, but still a chilling figure in the world of serial killers.


message 8: by Darcy (new)

Darcy | 17 comments I'm thinking I might FINALLY get around to reading Devil in the White City with this one.


Carrie (brightbeautifulthings) (brightbeautifulthings) I'm really enjoying The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar for this one! It's the same author as Horror Noire, so I may have to check that one out after. (And adding lots of movies to my watch list, of course...)


message 10: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 118 comments Carrie (brightbeautifulthings) wrote: "I'm really enjoying The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar for this one! It's the same author as Horror Noire, so I may have to check that one out after. (And adding lot..."

I just started that yesterday, and also in the the enjoying camp.


message 11: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria | 19 comments I read Gossip from the Forest: A Search for the Hidden Roots of Our Fairytales and gave it 3 stars.

I liked the idea behind this book but with each chapter being about a different topic, some were more interesting to me than others. The nonfiction chapters varied but I did like all of her takes on classic fairy tales.


message 12: by Kat (new)

Kat Hill (katkeepsitreal) | 19 comments I read American Predator this year as well!


message 14: by Laura (new)

Laura | 27 comments Danse Macabre by Stephen King. And here endeth this year's challenge!


message 15: by V (new)

V | 10 comments Into The Uncanny by Danny Robbins


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