The skeletons are taller, the witches seem to be more lifelike and the blood and gore is more plentiful. Credit... Supported by By Alyson Krueger Visuals by OK McCausland On a recent Sunday evening, ...
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11 reissued horror novels still draw blood
The best new books you can read this Halloween are, surprisingly, old books. Horror novels date all the way back to Horace Walpole’s “Castle of Otranto” (1764), but in the 20th century, an avalanche ...
When it comes to Halloween, everyone is getting together to go trick-or-treating, visit a pumpkin patch, and of course, watch scary movies. If it's hard for you to join the scary movie watch party, we ...
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