But I digress... I recently read this blog post by the phenomenal Neil Gaiman in which he proposes a new Halloween Tradition, one for which you gift a friend with a spooky story on the run up to Halloween (or indeed on the day itself). Now, Mr. G is one of my all time favourite authors and has been for nearly fifteen years so I would most probably let him persuade me into just about anything. However, this suggestion ties in nicely with my love of gifting people with books. What could possibly make a better present (many things, I hear several friends, family members and at least one ex-boyfriend reply)??
Halloween is an excellent time to introduce someone to a new book. There are so many fantastic scary stories out there. From my own personal favourite, The Woman in Black (Susan Hill) to Henry James' The Turn of The Screw to Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven there are a plethora to choose from. Period stuff not your thing? Then look to Stephen King, Peter Straub or Neil Gaiman, himself for some relatable chills.
In the Young Adult world there is also plenty to choose from. Zombies your Halloween monster of choice? Look no further than Carrie Grant and Charlie Higson. Werewolves? We've got 'em in abundance from heart-wrenching Shiver (Maggie Stiefvater) to wolves with possible mob connections in 13 To Life (Shannon Delany). Let's not forget how awesome good ghost stories are - try checking out Rook Hastings, a new master of the craft. I also hear that there are a few vampire stories out there somewhere (who knew??).
So, in doing my part for this new tradition, I gifted two books. To my friend Beth, a fan of the old-fashioned ghost story, I gifted The Dead of Winter by Chris Priestly (review here) and to my friend Joe, I passed recent modern gem, The Radleys by Matt Haig (review here). They were both pleased if slightly befuddled and allowed me to take their pictures for this post. Trust me, Joe was just as excited as Beth, he just decided to show it on the inside. And yes, when people visit me I make them all sit on the floor.
Happy Halloween - don't have nightmares...
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Remind me next year ;)