Wednesday, September 30, 2020

WooReads Adult Challenge: Turn a New Page

 



Hello WooReaders! We're kicking off October with adult patron book reviews about horror. Besides logging your books and reviews for the WooReads Adult Challenge: Turn a New Page, you can also log the events you've attended. After logging into Beanstack, click the "log reading & activities" button. If you log three activities, you'll be entered into a drawing for a Kindle Paperwhite! There are many programs to choose from, including writing workshops, book clubs, and a horror film & book discussion. Click here to view our fall programming. 


The Deep by Nick Cutter 

Oh boy! Do not read if you are going deep sea diving anytime soon or if you have the heebie jeebies about ghosts! So fun to be scared though! ~ Cara Y.

Black Fire by Hernan Rodriguez 

Part survival story and part Slovakian folklore, the story revolves around a group of survivors that find themselves in a church in the middle of nowhere. There’s an ancient evil that's been awoken from the depths of the abyss and is coming for their souls. The art of the story is beautifully drawn, and the horror is ever-present in each panel. ~ Maximino M.






The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

A spooky short story that is perfect for October. The audiobook is only an hour long, and brings to life the hamlet of Sleepy Hollow and the superstitions that governed it.
~ Tara J.









The Revelation by Bentley Little 

Old book. Very good and scary! ~ Miriam V.


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