2022: 5-star reads

So many stand-out books laced my year with adventure. Edgar Allen Poe, Susan Hill, Paul Tremblay, among others made my spooky little heart happy. I solved crimes with Anthony Horowitz and Alex Pavesi. I stayed at the Sun Down Motel and got lost in the Orsk furniture superstore. I interviewed Alfred Hitchcock. And I enriched my craft with The Art of Fiction and Refuse to be Done.

As always, I didn’t read half the number of books I wanted to, and my TBR is brimming, so, I expect, 2023 will be filled with adventure too. Can’t wait!

2022 5-star reads: A Head Full of Ghosts, Chasing the Boogeyman, Poe Collection, The Art of Fiction; The Final Girl Support Group; Hidden Pictures; How to Write a Novel; Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark trilogy; Meddling Kids; Eight Detectives; Mine; Hitchcock & Truffaut; Ghost Girl; Out to Get You; Scary Stories for Young Foxes; Refuse to be Done; Horrorstor; Story Genius; The Southern Book Vlub's Guide to Vampires; The Stitchers; The Sun Down Motel; Woman in Black; The Ghosts of Sleath; The Shining Girls; The Word is Murder; Dread Wood.

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