I have not had a TV for over a decade. As a result, I find that I can no longer watch or read scary things. I have nightmares. I am that much of a weenie.
So, my Happy Halloween post is about books that I started reading, but found too scary to finish. It is really a testament to the writing of these authors, because they created scenes so vivid I had to stop. If you are less of a fraidy cat, you might enjoy these.
I thought I’d be able to read this one. In fact, when I was reading the first few chapters, I was sure I’d make it to the end. Then the kids got on the bus and met Tin-Shoe Joe. I knew I had to stop. I was getting that creepy feeling. I even peeked at the end to be sure all ended well, but I couldn’t keep going.
Oh Rick Yancey, how I wish I could read you. I listened to The Isle of Blood it in the car this summer, but I abandoned
when the oozing monster appeared. I actually gagged while driving. then, I popped the disc right out. I abandoned The Monstrumologist a few years ago. Pathetic, aren’t I.
Ransom Riggs’ Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was more creepy than scary. But I still couldn’t finish it.
The too realistic pictures gave me weird dreams and I had to set the book aside and read something less disruptive to my sleep.
Finally, I also gave up on Far, Far Away by Tom McNeal, which is a National Book Award finalist.
The ghost’s voice simply frightened me. I could imagine it talking to me and that was way too frightening to imagine.
Have a safe and fright-free Halloween!