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2016 Horror Reading Challenge – February Update

2016 Horror Reading Challenge

The 2016 Horror Reading Challenge is hosted by Tracy @ Cornerfolds and Stormi @ Books, Movies, Reviews! Oh My!

I was iffy about this challenge. As much as I love horror, I don’t think I read a ton of horror books. But as I was going through books from the last few years, I realized I read a lot more than I thought. I suppose this is one of those situations where I don’t consider a book horror, but it’s actually labelled as being part of the horror genre. Also, with my attempt to reread certain series from my childhood, I’m reading a ton of horror genre books, that I don’t necessarily view as Horror. So to remedy this, I’m only considering one Fear Street a month as being part of this challenge. I know that sounds silly, but some of the books are more thriller than horror. So I’d feel more comfortable under representing how much I’ve read, than over. But each of these updates will include a list of all of the books I’ve read, just to give you an idea of how quickly my list can get inflated.

I Wish Interview with the Vampire Silent Dawn Chasing Sunrise Love Dares You Lana's Calling The Queen of the Damned American Vampire Volume 2

Fear Street

The Thrill Club The Face The Evil Lives! High Tide Night Games Silent Night

All covers are linked to the review.

Current Level:

16 Horror

About Kristine

As an aspiring author, avid bookworm, fitness fanatic and dedicated mother, there just aren't enough hours in the day. I write or post about things I'm passionate about and spend my time trying to make the most of every day. Life may be a tough journey, but I have my ruby red slippers and am content on skipping along this yellow brick road until the end of the line.

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