R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril ! My fave online reading event of the year is upon us again !
The time between the beginning of September and the end of October is always a time that draws me closer to my cozy couch reading spot ... the first fall fires get lit, the days start to darken a bit earlier and the sun comes up a bit later ... the times when I tend to curl with a good book.
I read a lot ... kids books, chick lit, biography, spiritual and theological, bestsellers. Mystery and horror are not usually my 'go to ' genres, but at this time of year, a good haunting tale draws me. That's why Carl Anderson's annual R.I.P. event is such a fun tradition. I think I've been participating for three or four years now ... and this year I'll once again try to get to a few good reads - a ghost story, a non-fiction story of horror, and a new issue. Maybe I'll even find a good horror movie that I can squirm my way through without constantly shielding my eyes from the 'scary parts'. Stay tuned ...
I read a lot ... kids books, chick lit, biography, spiritual and theological, bestsellers. Mystery and horror are not usually my 'go to ' genres, but at this time of year, a good haunting tale draws me. That's why Carl Anderson's annual R.I.P. event is such a fun tradition. I think I've been participating for three or four years now ... and this year I'll once again try to get to a few good reads - a ghost story, a non-fiction story of horror, and a new issue. Maybe I'll even find a good horror movie that I can squirm my way through without constantly shielding my eyes from the 'scary parts'. Stay tuned ...
If you're of a mind to participate in R.I.P. XI, hit the link for Stainless Steel Droppings, Carl's bookblog. I'll look for your book reactions and suggestions on his review page!
Here's my beginning list of possible reads ...
Behind Closed Doors - B.A. Paris
The Haunting of Blackwych Grange - Amy Cross
A Haunting: The Horror on Rue Street - L.I. Albemont
The Crime of the Century - Richard Speck and the Murders That Shocked a Nation - Dennis Breo/William Martin
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