Here's a bunch of Halloween reads.
The one I'd recommend most is
Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge. I have Johnny Halloween, but haven't read it yet.
Pulp master David Robbins wrote three Halloween-themed horror novels (Prank Night, Spook Night and Hell-O-Ween). I read Spook Night and really enjoyed it. Unfortunately he is more interested in getting e-versions of his western and men's adventure stuff out. Only
Hell-O-Ween is available digitally. (I'm sure it is good too. I just really liked
Spook Night.)
Al Sarrantonio has a series of stories and novellas about the town of Orangefield, the pumpkin capitol of the world. Sarrantonio's not a great writer, but I remember the stories really evoked the feeling of a Ray Bradbury Halloween. You can get a collection>
The Orangefield Cycle Omnibus.
One last Halloween horror I read was Lisa W. Cantrell's
The Manse. It was a good book, not great. Sadly no digital edition.