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October Dreams
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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Collects horror and Halloween-themed fiction and non-fiction written by such authors as Dean Koontz, Christopher Golden, Ray Bradbury, Poppy Z. Brite, and Ed Gorman.
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BookwormOfTheDamned
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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Sorry for the delay, but at last I have finished reviewing all of the Halloween books that I read this year.

This video is a little choppy, mainly because I was having meds swapped during the filming and I had a lot of brain fog.

I hope you enjoy my review of "Halloween Horrors" AKA "October Dreams."

https://youtu.be/PB1lIWTr8GY

BookDragonNotWorm That cover! 😻 3y
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RainyDayReading
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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The last group of stories out of this collection for this year. Maybe next year I‘ll finish it. I read: Gone by Jack Ketchum, Favorite Halloween Memory by Alan M. Clark, Yesterday‘s Witch by Gahan Wilson, A Short History of Halloween by Paula Guran, The Last Halloween by Poppy Z. Brite and Mask Game by John Shirley. The one from Alan M. Clark was my favorite out of this group. #teamslaughter #scarathlon2020 @Clwojick

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RainyDayReading
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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Read some more stories out of this. Really enjoying it! In this batch was: Conversations in a Dead Language by Thomas Ligotti. Two Halloween memories, one by Gary A. Braunbeck and the other by Jack Ketchum. Yesterday‘s Child by Thomas F. Monteleone. Zombies by Hugh B. Cave. The Whitby Experience by Simon Clark and Halloween Memories by Christopher Golden. Favorites are the Halloween Memories out of this group. #teamslaughter @Clwojick

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RainyDayReading
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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The tagged book is an anthology of short stories and essays by horror writers about Halloween. There‘s a lot of stories in here, so rather than slam the feed with review posts for each individual story I‘m going to try to do them in groups. So far I‘ve read: The Black Pumpkin by Dean Koontz. A Moonlit Night with Rats by Elizabeth Engstrom. Lantern Marsh by Poppy Z. Brite. Nicknames by Rick Hautala and A Condemned Man by Steve Rasnic Tem.

RainyDayReading Favorites out of this group were A Condemned Man and Lantern Marsh. #TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon2020 #Screamathon #OutstandingOctober and all the other readathons I‘m taking part in. Don‘t want to try to remember all the hashtags at the moment 🙈 @Clwojick 4y
Clwojick Awesome! You‘re going to be raking in the points! Woo hoo! Go #TeamSlaughter!! 😍🔪🎉🔥😱👻🎃💀🖤 4y
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JoScho
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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A Celebration of Halloween! Classic novellas, never-before-published stories, essays on the history, literature, and films of Halloween, and real-life memories of October 31st-from today's best practitioners of fear.
#abooksetduringautumn #fallisbooked

rubyslippersreads Just like in The Wizard of Oz, this scarecrow can‘t even scare a crow. 😄 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🖤🧡🖤🧡 5y
OriginalCyn620 👌🏻📚🍁🍂 5y
JoScho @rubyslippersreads lol exactly! 5y
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RainyDayReading
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween | Robert Morrish, Richard Chizmar
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Boy what a week. As much as I love October, is it over yet? I‘d love for it to be over. In any case, my #hocuspocus swap box has been sent out and should be arriving today with any luck. Also sent out my pick for #teamraven @TheWordJar you should be getting it soon. Sorry for the delay but the book is a quick read so I‘m sure you‘ll have no trouble with it. Now to the next task, which creepy book to read next.

TheWordJar Can‘t wait!! 👻 6y
TheWordJar It arrived today! This one looks sooo good! 6y
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