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Books to look forward to this Halloween!
September – October 2021

Hello and Welcome, everyone!

We all know what this time of the year means:
1. Halloween always begins in September.
2. Pumpkin spice can and will be used in or on anything.
3. Christmas decorations: In a store near you.

It also usually means spending vast amounts of money on commercialized holidays that are no longer celebrated for their meaning so much as intent on sending you into financial ruin.. and we do it every year.

Do what you will and harm ye none, right?

One thing I enjoy the most about this time of the year is the reading.
Nothing says Fall to me like scary stories (the spookier and more disturbing, the better).. which made finding out about this little gem of a challenge all the more exciting!

I was lucky enough to stumble over this on Diana @ Book of Secrets blog. If you’re interested in joining the fun I recommend checking out her page for the rules and information on this challenge!

Happy Haunting!


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What I’ve Read:

1. Phantom Limb by Lucinda Berry 4.5/5

2. Rolling in the Deep by Mira Grant 4.5/5

3. Even Good Girls by Nicholas Jordan 4/5

3.5. The Essence of Evil by Rob Sinclair (DNF 30% Uninterested – May try again later.)

4. Be Not Far From Me by Mindy McGinnis 5/5

5. They Did Bad Things by Lauren A. Forry 3.5

5.5 Survive the Night by Riley Sager (DNF 55% Annoyed)

6. Everett: A Dark Psychological Suspense Novel by Jenifer Ruff 4/5

7. Baby Teeth: A Novel by Zoje Stage 4/5

8. Awake by Natasha Preston 3.5/5

9. Scritch Scratch by Lindsay Currie 4/5

10. The Broken Girls by Simone St. James 4.5/5

I’ll be adding any future books for the challenge to this post as I go..

“It looked as if a night of dark intent was coming, and not only a night, an age. Someone had better be prepared for rage…” ― Robert Frost

Please: Comment below if you’re also participating (or plan to), a lot of really interesting books are going to be coming out of the woodworks, and I’m really looking forward to seeing what everyone’s come up with!

Thanks for stopping by!
Stay tuned for more dark reads coming soon!

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This Post Has 12 Comments

  1. Leah's Books

    Pumpkin everything? All the way! Fall definitely starts September 1 in my book. I tend to gravitate more towards thrillers and mysteries in the fall/winter, although I’m too much of a wuss to read scary/creepy books.

    1. Sheri Dye

      Everything in moderation, I say!
      And I’m with you on that.. I always gravitate to the darker, stranger books at this time of the year but I like the scary ones, too!
      Happy reading!

  2. Lady Tessa

    I finally started marking my thrillers. Hopefully, I won’t forget going forward. ❤️

    1. Sheri Dye

      You’re participating? Oh boy.. I can’t wait to see your choices! 😋

      This is literally one of the best ‘show and tell’ games ever! 😆

      1. Lady Tessa

        Lol 😆

        1. Sheri Dye

          😋✌🏻

  3. Carrie

    Do you ever wonder why there’s so many Christmas decorations for sale every year starting around now Sheri? I always stop and question that when they hit the shelves in stores because honestly my family is still using ornaments from before I was born. Sure, there’s the occasional new add but who buys all that junk every year? Are we doing it wrong??🤣 Anyway…. happy fall reading Sheri!!!😃

    1. Sheri Dye

      People like shiny things? Companies like putting those shiny things under our noses for four months.. Which increases the chances of bored people who impulse buy actually caving and buying them?
      For some it’s pretty hard to resist months of glitter, sparkles, and shiny stuff. 😂

      1. Carrie

        🤣 You are probably right Sheri.

        1. Sheri Dye

          Lol, thanks! Who knows.. They could just be from a parallel dimension where every day is Christmas and their timeline only bleeds through during this time of year?

          1. Carrie

            That explains it, those parallel dimensions always confuse me!

          2. Sheri Dye

            Right! There’s nothing a good parallel dimension theory can’t logically explain!

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