I've been reading Christmas and Winter books for the Christmas Spirit and Scary Readathon and Christmas Spirit Readathon.
Winter is my favourite season, and I long to live in a locale with actual winter. Meanwhile, I read Winter.
Proposed Reading List:
FRIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Collection
NEVER FEAR: CHRISTMAS TERRORS Anthology
SLASHING THROUGH THE SNOW Anthology
DEATHLEHEM REVISITED Holiday Horror Anthology
RETURN TO DEATHLEHEM Holiday Horror Anthology
THE 12 SLAYS OF CHRISTMAS Boxed Set
THE SHUDDERING by Ania Ahlborn
BLIZZARD by Ross Lynch
BLIZZARD by H. W. Buzz Bernard
Read:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
RATTLESNAKE HILL
O LITTLE TOWN OF DEATHLEHEM
"Icebound" by Morris Kenyon
RAPTURE by Thomas Tessier (not fully winter, but frequently)
NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP Anthology [several Winter Horrors]
Ice Storm (children's picture and text)
"Polaris" by H. P. Lovecraft
HORROR FROM THE BLIZZARD by Morris Kenyon
CHILLINGWORTH MEWS by Anton Palmer
THE ENCHANTED WORLD OF HONEY MOON A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS by Sofi Benitez
"The White Ship" by HPL SNOWED IN by Ruby Loren
HARRY MOON'S CHRISTMAS CAROL COLOR EDITION by Mark Andrew Poe
"The Souls of the Ships" by Brian Freeman
THIS HOUSE IS EMPTY NOW by Joseph Iorillo
THE GHOST CLUB By William Meikle
PSYCHOMANTEUM by Joseph Iorillo
GOODNIGHT BLACKBIRD by Joseph Iorillo
DOLLY by Jubilee Savage
DOLLY 2 by Jubilee Savage
DOLLY 3 by Jubilee Savage
THE SHUDDERING by Ania Ahlborn
THE NIGHT BEFORE KRAMPUS by Peter Johnson
WASHING MACHINE HOLOCAUST by Alan Spencer
13: RESURRECTED ANTHOLOGY
THE PEACOCK' S POISON by Ruby Loren
RETURN TO DEATHLEHEM Anthology
A SHADOW OVER DEATHLEHEM ANTHOLOGY
DEATHLEHEM REVISITED ANTHOLOGY
RELATIVE YULETIDE by Martin Reaves
12 TERRORS OF CHRISTMAS by Claudette Melanson
MEG AND ROB' S WITCH TRICKS BOOK 1 WICKED STEW [Children's]
MANCHESTER VICE by Jack Strange
BRUGHT STAR, NIGHT STAR by Daniel Schneor ICE AGE by Brian Freemantle
BEAUTIFUL UGLY: AND OTHER WEIRDNESS by Thomas S. Flowers
ALONE by George Kane
"The Last Evolution" by John W. Campbell
"The Ultimate Weapon" by John W. Campbell
THE LAST ALCHEMIST by Erik Hamre
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