Ghouls and goblins, ghosts, and gremlins – it’s the most wonderful time of the year for things that go bump in the night! Halloween gets kids and families amped up and this holiday kicks off the excitement of the holiday season.
How do you celebrate Halloween? Do you change your entire front yard and create the ultimate scary haunted house for trick-or-treaters? Perhaps your home represents the gathering place for friends and family to start or end the evening with a fun party for everyone? As long as you stay away from being the person who shuts off their porch lights and pulls the curtains, you fall into the category of a celebrator – and good for you! We definitely fall in that category, too.
Along with all of the decorations and treats, Halloween can offer many wonderful opportunities to curl up with a good book on a cool, dark, fall evening. We collected a few classic, older books we enjoy at this time of year and hope you find them worth a read.

These books range from read-alouds, to young adult fiction and we think they all do a perfect job of welcoming in the season of creepy crawlers and scary, spooky creatures. Happy reading and happy Halloween!
LABYRINTH by A.G. Riddle
THE WIDOW by John Grisham
IMPOSTER SYNDROME by Andrew Mayne
Piggle the Pig Party Problems by Dudolf
CONFORM by Ariel Sullivan
A MURDER IN PARIS by Matthew Blake