Friday, September 25, 2009
Join Book Chick City in celebrating all scary things
The month of October is coming closer and closer and with it, my most favorite holiday: HALLOWEEN! I love horror books, scary stories and the atmosphere permeating the whole months when magic and fights come alive.
Where am I going with this? Book Chick from Book Chick City is celebrating All Hallows Eve 2009 throughout the month of October and there's going to be plenty going on, horror book reviews, interviews and "Ghostly Giveaways". We are all invited to join and how can you pass up such fun? You can't!
BTW, don't you just love the poster she made for the event?!
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It is a great poster-sounds exciting! One problem...I'm such a chicken for both horror movies and books! I've given up on trying- I just can't do it! Seems like I prefer drama and tragedy (no better for the soul, mind you;) Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteLol! You're too funny:) But I get what you're saying. Weirdly enough, I am a chicken as far as horror movies go and all the reality shows with ghosts but I love horror fiction.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lilly for posting about my event!! I hope it's enjoyed by everyone! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lily for letting me know about this. I was just thinking about doing a horror month, especially since I'm going to be reading "Frankenstein" and "Dracula, The Undead".
ReplyDeleteHi, Lilly! I have to agree with you -- the poster looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm a HUGE fan of horror novels, so I'll be keeping an eye out for those reviews of horror novels.
The poster looks professional - luv it! Heading over there right now to see what's new.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the new Stephen King book either : D
That poster is wonderful, I love it. I really enjoy good thrillers and horror stories.
ReplyDeleteFunny story: when I was 14/15 I discovered Stephen King and read numerous books of his in a row for months Until I completely freaked myself out. I was afraid of the dark, couldn't be alone, I had nightmares almost every night and went to a friends sleep over and had to leave after her brothers purposely scared all us girls by telling a really scary ghost story and then acting like they were breaking into the house after we turned the lights out to go to sleep. I couldn't stop screaming!
My mother forbid me to read anymore horror or thrills for quite a while!
Robin: I think you can still do your own thing anyway, as far as I'm concerned the more the merrier.
ReplyDeletePeter: yeah, I'll be checking those reviews out myself, I'm always on the lookout for the good horror novels.
Bev - the poster does look like it's professionally done. Glad to hear you such a die hard King fan, just like myself.
Amy - Lol! That's hysterical! I did that with Graham Masterton's books. Freaked me out to the point where I started suffering from insomnia but I was a little younger (about 13).