That one's fantasticly creepy. The Turn Of The Screw is a rather horrifyingly great book, too.
xpost - I meant We Have Always Lived At The Castle, but it applies in either case.
'Serenity'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
That one's fantasticly creepy. The Turn Of The Screw is a rather horrifyingly great book, too.
xpost - I meant We Have Always Lived At The Castle, but it applies in either case.
I lean toward The Haunting of Hill House, myself.
Whose hand had she been holding..?
Brrr. It took me two days to work up the courage to pick up the book again after that scene.
Paging Jilli! What were the YA vampire novels you recommended as antidotes for the Twilight series? I have a bunch of 14-year-old girls who really need another book to grasp onto that doesn't include a whiny, needy protagonist and sparkly!vampires.
Paging Jilli! What were the YA vampire novels you recommended as antidotes for the Twilight series?
Vampire Kisses, by Ellen Schreiber! The bestest YA vampire novels ever!
I thought Silk was nicely done and oogy (and I'm amazed you read it, Jill1!)
It was Caitlin's first novel and I really wanted to support her. She was amazed that I read it, too. I will state that I haven't RE-read it. I want to, but ... um, no. I don't think I can bring myself to do it.
Oh dear, I was just quoted in mediabistro with respect to the Nobel flap.
Well, at least they left out the part where I called the secretary of the Swedish Academy a douchenozzle.
Vampire Kisses, by Ellen Schreiber! The bestest YA vampire novels ever!
Is the the author who was appearing at something in Columbus? Because if so, she's doing an event/signing at my local library in a couple of weeks (the branch of the library that's literally 5 minutes from my office). Maybe I should read her books.
Vampire Kisses, by Ellen Schreiber! The bestest YA vampire novels ever!
I'll second this recommendation. I love this series.
Is the the author who was appearing at something in Columbus?
Yes. She's going to be part of a group signing tour at a bookstore near me at the end of this month, so I'll finally get to meet her and geeble about how much I love her books.
(The problem is going to be that one of the other authors on the tour is someone who started out as a very good horror/splatterpunk author, and is now writing vampire YA books that seem to be very ... Gossip Girl. Private schools, lots of brand name fashion-y references, and not a lot of what I would expect from this writer. Which means I'm going to have to bite my tongue when I see her, and am also trying to decide if it would be Bad Form for me to take my copies of her earlier work to be signed.)
Does anyonw have some suggestions for some really actually creepy horror novels?
World War Z creeped me right the fuck out.
World War Z creeped me right the fuck out.
YES. Oooh, I should re-read that.