An Ity-Bity Scary Giveaway!

Dystopia. Thriller. Fright. That’s what we’re talking about! For our final giveaway (at least for a little while), we’ve decided to go out with a bang of adrenaline! I love these kinds of stories! Some of the first books I remember staying up all night reading were Goosebumps books. As a kid, those books scared the heck out of me! To this day, I still have some horrifying images in my head thanks to Mr. R.L Stine and my 8 year old imagination. Are these your kinds of books too? What was/are some of the scariest books you’ve read and what made them so scary?

For this giveaway, we’ve got some really awesome books: The Eleventh Plague, A Touch Morbid, Children of Paranoia, Everybody Sees the Ants, and Draw the Dark. These are all up for grabs- and 5 of our lucky blog followers will win one! All you need to do is tell us below about your favorite scary book, the memories you have of it AND what made it so scary. Then just use the Raffelcopter widget below to sign up!

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Be sure and check out the other blogs participating in this giveaway! There’s tons of them, all offering some really great reads!

 

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Fictional Fright - 10 of the Scariest YA Reads

Top Ten Tuesday

10 Books That’ll Have You Sleeping With The Lights On

Did you know that every month that starts on a Sunday has a Friday the 13th? Yeah, me neither. It turns out that April’s 13th day was this most recent Friday and I found myself doing something I NEVER do- I went to a scary movie. I’m a cream puff when it comes to all-things scary but this remake of Cabin in the Woods had caught so much critical attention that my husband was just pining to go. I’m no horror film aficionado, but I will say there is something special about this one. And to be completely honest, I didn’t leave horrified either. There are some truly funny moments in the film, and a clever twist that nobody will see coming. The critics are calling this one a game changer, and even though I’m not really sure if it is or isn’t, it got me thinking that game changers are fun. In spirit of this horror flick that not only earned 3rd place at the box office its’ opening weekend, it’s also rocking the face off all its viewers. So we decided to look at 10 of the best YA scary books out there. I’ve honestly never read a scary book before, but now I think I just might (if only to say I have). In order to compile this list, I did some investigating on several sites and used the ones that kept reoccurring and had the best reviews. These books are sure to pull you in, keep the pages turning and have you sleeping with the lights on. [And just as I side note, I would definitely recommend Cabin in the Woods- If I say it’s really not that scary, it’s really not that scary. But it’s worth seeing just because it’s so original and clever. At the same time the idea was so great that I found myself saying… “Umm why has this never been done before!?!” I really can’t say more without letting out spoilers, but unlike any other scary movie I’ve ever seen, I’ve actually found myself blabbing about this one every day since I watched it.]

Lets us know the scariest books that you’ve read- we need to add some to our bookshelf =) Keep in mind we’re both babies when it comes to this stuff and it doesn’t take much to scare us =)

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