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Never miss it!To start:
(Interestingly, Autocorrect preferred "When the Moon Hits Your TBR"😁
and Houses Have Secrets: A Riveting Haunted House Mystery Thriller. House Horror: Book 1 of Duology.
Next:
Titles Read:
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7. 🎃Nuclear Ghosts (Sequel to Haunted Wastelands)
8. 🎃The Exorcism at 1600 Penn. NetGalley ARC, Graphic novel.
9. 🎃 Hitler's Graveyard: A Short Tale of Terror..own, Mount TBR. Nazi Necromancy.🤐🎃
10. 🎃WITCHDOCTORPOET. Own, Mount TBR. Since April 2019, my annual April reread for National Poetry Month.
11. 🎃Jurassic Dead. Own, Mount TBR.
12. 🎃🏳️🌈
13. 🎃Ligeia. In Halloween collection, Mount TBR.
14. 🎃🛸There's Something Wrong with the Cats. Own, new.
15. 🎃The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition. Own Mount TBR [2013]. Reread [2014 October].
16. 🎃The Exorcist Code. Own, new.
17. 🎃 🎃 🎃
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19. 🎃LETTER SLOT. KU.
20.🎃JACKKNIFE. KU.
21. 🎃THE INDIGO ROOM. KU
22. 🎃THE BLANKS. KU
23. 🎃NIGHT AND DAY IN MISERY. KU.
24. 🎃IT WAITS IN THE WOODS. KU.
25. 🎃Haunted Secrets: Tales of Leo Moreland. ARC. Release April 21.
26. 🎃 The Omen 40th anniversary
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31.🎃🛸♾🎃♾
🎃The Sentinel, reprint, reread DNF: Homophobia
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🛸Planetside
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34. Belly Up. NetGalley ARC MG.
https://thehauntedreadingroom.blogspo... wrap-up
In Progress:
Spaceside. Hoopla Virtual Book 2. 🛸
Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed KU Virtual. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! leaves KU on May 9😓
🎃Spores: A Sci-Fi Horror Novel KU Virtual. Horror
Wrecked: The Edmund Fitzgerald and the Sinking of the American Economy. NetGalley ARC, new
🎃Spores: A Sci-Fi Horror Novel KU Virtual. Horror
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🎃 The Nazis and the Occult: The Dark Forces Unleashed by the Third Reich. Newly owned.
I'm in! Filling my Hoopla with horror! Gotta use the rest of my March borrows and I won't have to finish them till mid-April so it's perfect! Gotta take a look at I Read Horror Year-Round to see what I can fill in!
I forgot about the rest of my March Hoopla borrows lol. But I'm re-reading
right now. And listening to
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I'm in! I have an enormous Pile Of Possibilities for April, and I kicked off the month with On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. Does that count as horror? Or just current events?
Stina wrote: "I'm in! I have an enormous Pile Of Possibilities for April, and I kicked off the month with On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. Does that count as horror? Or just..."
Most definitely. Current events right now are one huge horror film.
Most definitely. Current events right now are one huge horror film.
Tomorrow is the 24-Hour Readathon. Post is up on the blog. Link in the top comment.
Hope you will join us!
Hope you will join us!
For the 24 (half an hour "late"😁) I'm reading The Exorcist. Also yesterday picked up Bradbury's The Illustrated Man on Kindle Daily Deal to reread; the first ever Ray Bradbury I encountered as a child reader.
I only made it to p. 133 of The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition. Reread my terribly condescending 2014 brief review; much different perspective now, so I will be adding a new review addendum. Still not imho "the most terrifying novel ever" as the cover shouts; I've read novels much more terrifying "to me," including Edward Lee's GAST and the novel whose title and author I still can't recall, about the Jewish Violinist at Auschwitz. But I will raise the rating to 4* and I plan to read the Sequel also. LegionGast
I expect to finish today. Maybe tomorrow I'll read the NetGalley ARC of Veil. I can't help but noticing I'm reading The Exorcist on the first day of Passover. (Evening April 12).
24-Hour Readathon ~
pg 304-381
pg 233-287
63-100%
(audio) 0-100%to Bastien:
x2
x3
Read: 5:09
Listened: 6:11
Breaks/Sleep: 12:40
Total Pages: 519 (not including baby books)
Cobwebs-Iced-In-Space wrote: "I only made it to p. 133 of The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition. Reread my terribly condescending 2014 brief review; much different perspective now, so I will be adding a new rev..."
I would have to agree about The Exorcist. I found Hell House by Richard Matheson to be much more terrifying. Planning a reread at some point. Maybe I'll make it the read-along for Something Wicked Fall/FrightFall.
Really looking forward to Veil!
I would have to agree about The Exorcist. I found Hell House by Richard Matheson to be much more terrifying. Planning a reread at some point. Maybe I'll make it the read-along for Something Wicked Fall/FrightFall.
Really looking forward to Veil!
Elyse wrote: "24-Hour Readathon ~
pg 304-381
pg 233-287
63-100%
..."
Nicely done! I hope Bastien enjoyed the readathon. :)
pg 304-381
pg 233-287
63-100%
..."Nicely done! I hope Bastien enjoyed the readathon. :)
On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century is a deal on Kindle, at $1.99! I think that will be my 2nd May read: my first May Read will be a long-overdue reread of A Tale of Two Cities. Vive la Bastille! Then a close and thoughtful reread of Hitler’s Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich, which I read via Hoopla this month, and purchased on Kindle Friday. Intriguing how lately all the History I need keeps falling into my hands (global and personal). Saturn must be in Retrograde or something.
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Starting line: https://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2...
24-Hour Readathon: https://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2...
Mid-Event Check-In: https://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2...
Wrap-up: https://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2...