Well, Dracula in some form.
And i hope that i finally manage to read Dr. Sleep by Stephen King, because The Shining is one of my favourite books by him.
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Well, Dracula in some form.
And i hope that i finally manage to read Dr. Sleep by Stephen King, because The Shining is one of my favourite books by him.
Some of my friends are doing the Dracula Daily newsletter this year, where it emails you the chapters as they happen in real time. Pretty cool idea and they’ve really enjoyed it!
I liked Dr. Sleep more than I thought I was going to! I thought it worked as a follow up to The Shining, but still had a lot of original stuff going on, too.
It's kinda spooky-adjacent, but I really want to reread The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter before the month is up. I really love her interpretations of old fairy tales, plus the title story is a riff on Bluebeard and it's just chef's kiss.
Shelley Jackson is also so so good. Her other big one, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, is really well paced and full of surprises. It's also really weirdly sweet!
The Bloody Chamber has also been on my list forever! I like fairy-tale reinterpretations; I might have to finally pick up a copy for this month!
Lovecraft is awesome if you want some short stories. Call of Cthulhu, Colour out of Space, and Rats in the Walls area my personal favorites.
The Colour Out of Space is my favorite Lovecraft! I definitely need to reread some of his stuff; it’s been a while.
I hadn’t thought about it, but it sounds like a fun idea, so I’ve checked out The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers, a horror classic that’s been on my to-read list for a while: “a collection of spine-tingling horror stories that are woven together by a fictional play called The King in Yellow.”
The King in Yellow is one that I see referenced a lot but haven’t read yet!
Not a spooky, but almost every October I reread A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny - https://bookwyrm.social/book/38827/s/a-night-in-the-lonesome-october
Sounds interesting!