With Halloween approaching, October is a great month to pick a scary, spooky, or creepy book to read, and MRC is full of them.
-- Want a creepy classic? We've got Poe, Dracula, and Frankenstein (plus "new classic" stories from the mid-century by writers like Ray Bradbury and Shirley Jackson).
-- Something more modern, but still menacing? Check out Gregg Olson's Envy, Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, or Daniel Kraus's Scowler (among many others).
-- More of a visual person? We have graphic novel editions of several classic horror stories, plus original scary stories, such as Neil Gaiman's Coraline.
-- Like your stories short and...well, not sweet? There are scads of scary story anthologies in our short stories collection.
-- And, of course, there's always the master of horror, Stephen King. As previously mentioned, he practically has two shelves to himself in MRC.
more suggestions and some book trailers!