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  2. Gothic! Ten Original Dark Tales - Wikipedia

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    The book was nominated for a Locus Poll Award in 2005 in the category Best Young Adult Book. [2] The book is An American Library Association (ALA) Best Book for Young Adults, A Kirkus Reviews Editors’ Choice, A Junior Library Guild Selection, A VOYA Best Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Title, and A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age.

  3. The 29 Best New Halloween Books of 2024 - AOL

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    Here are the 24 best new Halloween book releases of 2024. It’s the spooky season, perfect for ghost stories and scary movies and candy.You say you love horror novels? Not to worry–I’ve also ...

  4. The Bone Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Houses is a 2019 young adult horror fantasy novel by Emily Lloyd-Jones, following Ryn, a female gravedigger, and Ellis, an apprentice mapmaker, as they try to stop "bone houses" (reanimated corpses) from roaming their world and affecting Ryn's family business.

  5. Point Horror - Wikipedia

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    Point Horror is a series of young adult horror fiction books. The series was most popular among teenagers. ... British educational historian Mary Hilton wrote in her ...

  6. 69 Horror Books That Will Make Your Jaw Drop in Fear - AOL

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    Chuck Wendig's The Book of Accidents starts off like most horror novels and movies do; a young family moves to a new home hoping to improve their lives. But the longer they stay and get to know ...

  7. 27 Halloween Books for Adults to Read During Spooky Season - AOL

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    The best Halloween books for adults are terrifying, creepy, sometimes funny and ideally enjoyed now through October 31. From classic horror staples like Frankenstein and Dracula to more contemporar.