5th Annual Spooktacular Giveaway Hop
Just fill out the rafflecopter at the end of this post and your included in the chance to win a $10 Amazon Gift Card to choose your own Spooky book.
Good Luck!!!
5th Annual Spooktacular Giveaway Hop
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Good Luck!!!
i would say Soul ressurected by keri Lake
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I have read a series by Robert Liparulo which was pretty spooky.
ReplyDeleteAnna Dressed In Blood creeped me out a good bit!
ReplyDeleteWould be great to win. Would love to add a book or two to my collection.
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ReplyDeleteThe Shining
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Salem's Lot
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The spookiest book I have read is It from Stephen King. katieoscarlet@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMaureen Johnson's The Name of the Star was pretty spooky.
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Spookiest book is Stephen King's Pet Cemetary.
ReplyDeleteSilence of the lambs was one of my favorites.
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It by Stephen King.
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The spookiest book I have read was "It" by Stephen king. yarbr012@gmail.com
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BROWN-EYED DEVIL by Evan Gilbert
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Anna Dressed in Blood was very creepy. Thanks for the giveaway! You can enter my Spooktacular Giveaway at From the Shadows. Happy Halloween! :)
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is the spookiest book! meghann.martinez[at]gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSpookiest book I ever read was Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. :)
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I thought Amityville Horror was pretty scary.
ReplyDeleteInterview with the Vampire really creeped me out. It took me two tries to get thru it, mostly the parts involving kids.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago, I read a true account ghost story that I found. I cannot remember the name of it, and I have the book, but it is in a box in storage. It was set in New York State, and it was a nurse and her family. Throughout that read, I was constantly looking over my shoulder and hearing things, lol, and I usually don't do that. I am sorry I don't remember the name of it!
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ReplyDeleteThe Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark series!
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Hmmmm... Not quite sure they'd be the scariest books I've read, I do have to say the ones that I'd say I have the most memories of are anything by Poe.
ReplyDeleteI actually haven't ready any really scary books.
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The Tommyknockers by Dean Koontz. It STILL gives me the heebie jeebies.
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It still is the creepiest book and movie I've ever read/seen.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scary book is The Shining by Stephen King.
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I haven't read many spooky books. Maybe Skulduggery Pleasant. Those zombies were freaky! Thanks for the contest. :)
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I don't read scary stories much, but I did like The Old Willis Place by Mary Downing Hahn. Thanks for the great giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteIT was the scariest one!
ReplyDeleteOne of the most terrifying stories I have EVER read is 172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstad. It played on my fears of what is out there in outer space (in this book more specifically - on the moon), and it kept me up all night after I read it silently freaking out about it. It was an excellent read!!
ReplyDeleteIT by Stephen King is pretty creepy
ReplyDeletejust about any Stephen King would fit the bill but I think "It" would have to top the list for me
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Not a traditional horror book, but fault in our stars scared me so much of cancer that I had panic attacks for a week.
ReplyDeleteThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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I'm not a huge fan of scary but Stephen King does it really well. Thanks for the giveaway!
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The Mara Dyer trilogy is amazing. -tori.jean@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI read Amityville Horror years ago, nightmares abounded! I wasn't into that type of book obviously! cherylslife67(at)charter(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI read tommyknockers when I was 15, it has haunted me ever since
ReplyDeleteI like the Mara Dyer series :)
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The spookiest book I have read is False Memory by Dean Koontz. It's really just creepy but it's a good one.
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I would have to say The Shining by Stephen King.
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My go-to scary book is It by Stephen King.
ReplyDeleteThe Shining by Stephen King
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I don't read a lot of spooky stuff, but I've read Edgar Allen Poe's short stories and enjoyed them!
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I read The House of Dark Shadows. Man, was that book scary!
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My favorite scary book is Sharp Objects. It's more of a suspense than a horror.
ReplyDeleteI don't read scary ones much because I get freaked. I like suspense with a bit of a scare.
ReplyDeleteI read this book in middle school, The Night I Disappeared, which I can't give much of a description because it spoils the story. It's more of a psychologically scary story, made me think about how the world as I know it could be a product of just my imagination, how I wouldn't be able to tell it wasn't real. Freaky. My email's available in my blogger profile, posting it in comments gets me spam. Thanks for your awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIT by Stephen King. Nothing else has ever come close. easagredo at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI haven't read much spooky books but I like Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.
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It by Stephen King was the scariest book I've read!
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I think the spookiest I have read was The Mayfair Witches series by Anne Rice. I don't normal read anything scary since I have a hard enough time sleeping. s_lashbrook@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletepet Semetary by Stephen king! For sure.
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Thanks!
I am going to have to say the Demonata by Darren Shan. This book kept me up at night for a while. It is just so detailed and gruesome. It is a def must read!
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It from Stephen King. texdd1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI can't think of the last book that scared me. Creeped me out or had me on the edge of my seat due to the suspense yes but not scared. The first book that comes to mind is Gone Girl.
ReplyDeleteJust finished a pretty spooky read tonight titled Unmarked by Kami Garcia :) Thank you for participating in this fun hop. dz59001[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI'll throw Salem's Lot out there, since that scared me the first time I read it.
ReplyDeleteNight Shift, a collection of Stories by Stephen King, is incredibly creepy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
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The Diviners by Libba Bray!! That was such an amazingly good book! Thank you for the giveaway
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ReplyDeleteI don't really find books spooky, but it would probably be a Stephen King book.
ReplyDeleteI think the spookiest read would have to be Welcome to the Dark House!
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Would be IT by Stephen King - so creeped out I couldn't finish it lol
The Spookiest book I have read was when I was a kid it was, "In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories" by Alvin Schwartz. My email address is allyswanson@hotmail.com, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe book that creeps me out the most is Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Has me hearing things and feeling like I'm being watched every time.
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The Shining by Stephen King!
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Watchers by Dean Koontz
ReplyDeleteI suppose it would be The Nightmarys by Dan Poblocki
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IT by Stephen King
ReplyDeleteThe diviners by libba bray very spooky book
ReplyDeleteI don't read too many spooky books, but I did enjoy Evie's Knight by Kimberly Krey. Very creepy.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I'd call the spookiest book that I've read, though the scariest might have been The Hot Zone.
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It by Stephen King!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween and thanks for the amazing giveaway!
It was definitely Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill. It was terrifying!
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I love First days by R. Frater. Wonderful scary book about zombies and survival!
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ReplyDeleteI love First Days by R. Frater.
All of Stephen King's books are spooky great - Cujo, It, The Shining, etc.! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!
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The Shining! gcompolongo(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI don't read many scary books. One I loved was Anna Dressed in Blood!
ReplyDeleteI think one of the scariest books/movies is IT by Stephen King and The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe.
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ReplyDeleteI think the one that scared me the most was Stephen King's It - especially since I worked in a nursing home overnight and one of the residents I was taking care of never had visitors - but when I went to do her room check, the room was full of balloons. Scared the daylights out of me - LOL
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ReplyDeleteGoosebumps or RL Stine
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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie!
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It by King creeps the heck out of me yet i love it
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The spookiest book I am familiar with is Pet Semetary.
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ReplyDeleteDef Curse of the Wendigo by Rick Yancey! I found it gross, scary and spooky!
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The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
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Anything by Stephen King, especially It
ReplyDeleteDracula in Love was pretty spooky.
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Anything by Stephen King.
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Happy Halloween!
Anything by Stephen King, most of his books scare me.
ReplyDeleteI don't read a lot of spooky books cuz I'm easily spooked, lol. But, of what I have read my favorite is definitely The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway and Happy Halloween!
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The Spookiest book I've ever read is The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey. tomegnome5@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJust One Look by Harlan Coben. I still think about how creepy the villain was and don't always trust people in public!
ReplyDeleteI don't read scary books but I did read The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe so that would be it. kumquat8 at hotmail dot com
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probably Stephen King's Pet Cemetary - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteI think the spookiest book I've read is A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray.
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ReplyDeleteTHe spookiest book I have read would be the Shining.
ReplyDeleteIt by Stephen King.
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The spookiest book I ever read was the the Flying Dutchman. I love stories about Pirates and haunted ships.
ReplyDeleteI love The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong!
ReplyDeleteThe Sleepwalkers by J. Gabriel Gates. Email: thehafan [at] aol [dot] co,
ReplyDeleteAnne Rice books rock! thanks for the giveaway!
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I'm not into horror, but I do love the Dr. Hannibal Lecter books!
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Salem's Lot
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