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10 Creepy Choices for a Rattling Good Read (+ 4 great films)
While not all the books on my top 10 Creepy Choices are ghost stories, I think you’ll agree that they all deliver a certain frisson. For good measure, I’ve also added four films that never cease to get my heart racing, … Continue reading →
Posted in Angela Carter, Books, Charles Dickens, Donna Tartt, Fiction, ghost stories, Halloween, Henry James, John Wyndham, M. R. James, M.R. James, Mary Shelley, Myth, Peter Ackroyd, Seamus Heaney, Short stories, Susan Hill, Vampires
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Tagged ghost stories, Halloween, horror films, supernatural, Vampires
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