20 Must-Read Books For Halloween Lovers

It’s October which means a lot of pumpkin-flavored drinks, pumpkin-themed foods, cozy sweaters and most importantly — Halloween! This creepy time of year is the perfect chance to curl up on the couch with a hot cup of tea, coffee or an overpriced pumpkin spiced latte (it’s okay, we aren’t judging you) and great books that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. There are the books that keep you entertained and there are the books that stick with you long after you’ve read them. Whether you prefer books of the ghost story variety or the psychological thriller that keeps you turning the page, we’ve got the perfect list of book recommendations for your October reading list!

20. The Haunting of Hill House:

Dr. Mantague, an occult scholar, wants to use science to prove the existence of supernatural activity at the Hill House. The mansion with a scary history will be the setting for his experiment. The subjects, Eleanor Vance and Theodora are the only two who respond to his invitations. Luke, nephew and heir to the Hill fortune are also invited to take part in the experiment. As the guests all settle into the house, they are quickly aware of its powers…

19. Ghost Story:

Four old men gather to share stories in a sleepy town, Milburn, New York. They enjoy sharing their scary stories, both real and made up, as a means of distraction from their quiet lives. One story, a chapter of their lives as young men, is back to haunt them. The mistake, a horrific accident they believe was left buried in the past, will show them not all sins go unpunished.

18. The Woman in Black:

Arthur Kipps is an up-and-coming lone lawyer from London sent on an assignment to a far away town to help settle the affairs of a client, Mrs. Alice Drablow who resides at the Eel Marsh House. Kipps is unsuspecting of the assignment that will change his life forever–the secrets that lie within the mysterious house will haunt him for the rest of his life.

17. Hell House:

Stephen King has declared this book “the scariest haunted house novel that’s ever been written,” so we have to take his word for it. Belasco House, aka “hell house,” is the Mount Everest of haunted houses. Despite the horrendous events that have occurred at the house, four individuals set out to uncover this evil house’s secrets.Will these brave individuals outlast the evil that resides at the Belasco House?

16. I Remember You:

Three friends make a business venture and purchase an isolated home in hopes of turning it into a bed and breakfast in an Icelandic village. While they work hard to renovate the rundown home, they quickly realize they aren’t alone. A fierce presence lets them know they aren’t welcome. Then there’s a young doctor across town investigating the suicide of an elderly woman who he discovers was obsessed with his son, who vanished. These strangers will soon find out their stories will collide to reveal a terrifying truth.

32 Things You Thought While Watching “Gone Girl” For The First Time

SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t seen or read Gone Girl and don’t want the ending spoiled for you, it’s time to turn back.  Turn back now!

I know I’m not the only person who was disturbed and yet weirdly fascinated by David Fincher’s latest disturbing and weirdly fascinating film.  Late last year, his adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s bestseller, Gone Girl had movie audiences all over the globe silently mouthing “what the fuck” at the totally intriguing drama about a troubled wife going missing and her husband landing himself as the prime suspect.  The story takes the viewer (and main character Nick Dunne) on a rollercoaster ride of suspicion and revelations, culminating in the twist halfway through which reveals that Nick’s wife Amy is totally insane, and she ran away, planning to frame her husband for her murder.

It’s a rare thing when the movie adaptation of a popular book is just as good, if not better than the book itself, but Gone Girl is one of those.

It’s bizarre, unsettling, uncomfortable, and really really interesting.  A first viewing can conjure some very strong reactions.  I bet you thought a lot of these things (or even said them out loud) the first time you saw Gone Girl.

  1. I’m 10 minutes in and I already want to date this Amy chick.
  2. Okay, 20 bucks says Ben Affleck totally killed her.
  3. Has Ben Affleck ever not played a tool in his entire career?
  4. This treasure hunt thing is either the cutest or most annoying idea ever.
  5. If I ever get married, I’m totally going to do a treasure hunt every year.
  6. Holy boobs, Batman!
  7. This Andi chick is the dumbest girl alive.
  8. Wait. Wait. WHAT? SHE’S ALIVE?!

  9. Did I say I wanted to date Amy?  I’ve made a huge mistake.
  10. Um, exactly whose side are we supposed to be on?
  11. If I was running away from my husband, I think I’d at least want to get the hell out of Missouri.
  12. What is Madea doing in this movie?
  13. Carrying all your cash in a fanny pack is just asking for someone to rob you, lady.
  14. Told you.
  15. I can’t decide if this “cool girl” rant is the most feminist or anti-feminist thing I’ve ever heard.
  16. This woman is straight-up ladling pee out of her toilet and into a mason jar.  Nuts.
  17. I have to hand it to her though, Amy thought of everything.
  18. Do you think Nancy Grace declined the opportunity to play herself in this movie?
  19. I’d totally live with that creep Desi in a mansion like that.
  20. Why is his name Desi?  Couldn’t he be Jim or David?
  21. Wait, what is she doing with that wine bottle — oh my lord, this chick is psycho.

  22. Amy, you sly, crafty bitch.
  23. Is that Neil Patrick Harris’ dick?!
  24. Please tell me the cops aren’t going to buy Amy’s story.
  25. Of course, the cops bought Amy’s story.
  26. They just let her leave the hospital covered in blood like that?
  27. Oh my god, this woman is an evil genius!

  28. So wait…who’s going to pay off all that credit card debt she racked up?
  29. Lock the door?  How about run out the door and get the hell away from that crazy woman?
  30. Come on, Ben Affleck.  Just wait for her to have the baby and then run away with it in the middle of the night.
  31. That’s the most unsettling ending I’ve ever seen.
  32. I…I feel like I need a shower.  And five years of therapy.
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