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Old 09-15-2019, 03:52 AM   #2
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I'm looking around for some good Halloween reads that I haven't read before.
Halloween=all of October for me.
I have a slew of Halloween/harvest/fall themed horror novels and tend to read one each October.

The one I'd most recommend is Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge. It's more fantasy than horror and expensive at $7.99 for what is really a novella. But I very much enjoyed it.

The same author has a Halloween-themed book of short stories called Johnny Halloween: Tales of the Dark Season. I have the book, but haven't read it yet.

Al Sarrantonio has a trilogy of stories/novels set in Orangefield, the 'Halloween capital of the world'. You can get the collection, The Orangefield Cycle Omnibus. These are not-so-scary stories. They aren't fantastic, but I liked them.

Kristopher Rufty has a book called Prank Night. I remember liking it, but details are sketchy now. It's on sale for $0.99 right now.

Perrenial paperback author David Robbins published several Halloween-themed horror novels Prank Night, Spook Night and Hell-O-Ween. I've been wishing for years that he'd release ebook versions.

There's lots more out there, but that's what I remember.

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