Friday, July 17, 2015

Which Book Should Every Horror Fan Read?

For the Goosebumps fans who grew up.

Reading a horror book takes a lot of bravery, and sometimes a strong stomach.

Reading a horror book takes a lot of bravery, and sometimes a strong stomach.

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But if you can handle the genre, you are fully aware that there are quite a few gems that you want to recommend to everyone you know.

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Maybe you're a big fan of the infamous It by Stephen King.

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You might enjoy the terrifying Off Season by Jack Ketchum.

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When your homework is staring at Paul Rudd’s smile.

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But you were less enthused about having to read Emma by Jane Austen alongside it.

But you were less enthused about having to read Emma by Jane Austen alongside it.

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29 Pictures That Are Way Too Real For Book Lovers

For everyone who misses the space on their bedside table.

When you're in the middle of reading way too many books.

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So your bedside table ends up covered in books

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And so does practically ever other surface.

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When you can't find a bookmark and you're forced to improvise.

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The Toughest "Harry Potter" Quote Challenge You'll Ever Take

You’re a wizard, Harry.

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Are you more Claudia or Dawn?

So, Should You Read "Go Set A Watchman"?

Here’s what critics are saying about To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee’s second novel.

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee

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