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Old 10-18-2017, 06:55 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
It's October and I'm about to start Harvest Home.

I have a soft spot for scary stories involving Halloween and harvest time in general and thought I'd look for some recommendations

Here's a list of books I know about. Let me know of ones I missed:

Harvest Home - Thomas Tryon
The October Country - Ray Bradbury
Dark Harvest - Norman Partridge
Johnny Halloween - Norman Partridge
Horrorween - Al Sarrantonio
Hallows Eve - Al Sarrantonio
Halloweenland - Al Sarrantonio
Prank Night - Kristopher Rufty
All Hallow's Dead - Bryan Smith
Prank Night - David Robbins (no ebook version)
Spook Night - David Robbins (no ebook version)
Hell-O-Ween - David Robbins (no ebook version)
The Ceremonies - T.E.D. Klein (I'm stretching it a little here)
Blood Harvest, by Sharon Bolton. It's not horror per se, but it's got a lot of creepy gothic elements and great atmosphere, and Bolton is a terrific storyteller.
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