Friday, October 25, 2013

{Meme} Book Blogger Hop: Halloween Edition


The 31 Days of Halloween event is nearing its end. This will be the final Book Blogger Hop: Halloween Edition for this month, hosted by Billy from Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer.


This week's question:

What is your favorite horror novel and why?


Mandy's Response:

I know I keep bringing this novel up, but it's only because it's my favorite: It by Stephen King. This is the perfect horror novel. The scary character is a clown, one of the biggest childhood fears (and the fear of many adults). What I really loved about this novel, aside from Pennywise the clown, was the bond that formed between the seven friends. Their dynamics were perfectly portrayed. I was, and maybe still am slightly, jealous of their closeness and wished I could have had friends like them when I was younger. Each one had a strength that the others didn't. The emotional roller coaster the reader goes through while reading It is exceptional. I love It.


Kathy's Response:

I'm going to say Christine by Stephen King because it was the first horror novel I read, and the first Stephen King as well. He is the master!


6 comments:

  1. Great answers and goes with the general consensus that Stephen King can write some scary stuff :-)
    Here's my answer
    http://moniquesmobooks.blogspot.ca/2013/10/book-blogger-hop-17-halloween-edition.html

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  2. Good choices :) I love Stephen King and went with Pet Sematary for this weeks post:http://bakeysbookblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/book-blogger-hop-25th-31st-october.html

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  3. Yes Stephen King's novels do fall under the scary category. I have also ansered this week's question here: http://meandu-justthinking.blogspot.ca/2013/10/book-blogger-hop-102513.html

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  4. Two New Stephen King Novels! He is deff the winner of the blog hop this week!!

    Check mine out here http://ashleynemer.blogspot.com/2013/10/book-blogger-take-18.html

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  5. Stephen King is the King of Horror!

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  6. I guess that answers my question in my post. :)

    Stephen King is the King of Horror, which I don't read. :)

    Happy Hopping!!
    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Blog Hop Answer

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