Halloween: 5 spooky reads to get you in the mood

Halloween: 5 spooky reads to get you in the mood

Halloween is celebrated in October. This celebration is an excellent opportunity to catch up on that horrible read, isn’t it? If you like scary books, check out this list we put together:




Gothic classics

Draculaby Bram Stoker; Frankensteinby Mary Shelley; The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde; AND The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux are part of the collection. This collection contains four books from Gothic literary genre, as his readers define him. This is a great option to immerse yourself in the Halloween atmosphere.

Between worlds

Written by Rodrigo Oliveira and Pedro Ivo, the story of Entre Mundos tells the adventures of Rubens. This because the character creates a cell phone capable of communicating with the deada dangerous tool that puts your life and that of those around you at risk.

Halloween night

Halloween begins with a Halloween party, where Joyce claims to have witnessed a murder. However, the character, who has the habit of lying, is not credible to his colleagues. Finally, the book written by Agatha Christie tells the unfolding of this story, which has the death of the character Joyce and the investigations of detective Hercule.

Witches’ Grimoire

The book tries to tell, in detail, the mystical creatures known as ‘witches’. In the Witches’ Grimoire, there is a parallel between fiction and reality, presenting concepts seen from legends and real cases.

Halloween: The Legacy of Michael Myres

This book is a definitive guide from director John Carpenter. Halloween: The Legacy of Michael Myers, written by Dustin McNeil is full of interviews, inspirations, curiosities about the cast and various other contents.

Source: Terra

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