Finally! I finished Girl of Nightmares this weekend! I was not disappointed.
Now it's time for one you lucky readers to win a copy of it! Here are the rules (they're super complicated so you might want to get your paper and pen ready to jot down some notes): 1. You must be a blog follower. 2. You must also leave a comment telling me of your favorite scary story/legend along with an e-mail address so I can contact you if you win. 3. Unfortunately I can't do an international contest...shipping fees are cray-cray, so contest is only open for US residents. (Sorry. I want to run an international one during the New Year so look out for that international people).
The winner will be chosen through an intricate process where I put all your names in a hat and draw one out. I know, it's super advanced. Contest will close Friday Oct. 12 at 11:59. That's all folks! Good luck!
I haven't read this one yet. I am adding to my list of to-be-read.
ReplyDeleteSo many scary stories and legends come to mind this time of year, but I'm going to say the headless horseman.
ReplyDeleteI loved this book! (I even loved it despite all the crying it made me do). It was such a good sequel to Anna Dressed in Blood.
ReplyDeleteI loved Anna Dressed in Blood and can't wait to read this! As far as other favorites. . .as a kid I read the Fear Street Saga by R.L. Stine and it totally scared the snot out of me.
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Kristen stole mine--headless horseman! susanfrancino(at)gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love/hate the story of the guy hiding in the backseat of a woman's car (and the driver behind her keeps flashing his headlights because he's trying to warn her). I still check the backseat every time I get in my car at night. :) Thanks for the contest! meredithmoore5@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! My favorite scary story? I guess I might say the brothers Grimm, although I like the nice fairy tale versions better :)
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ReplyDeleteHm.... Very favorite? Poltergeist scared me to death when I was eight. The kind of scare-me-to-death that lasted for YEARS! I'm going to go with that.
Hm, I love this give away and I'm totally a follower and I'm so glad I'm back from the bloging grave. I think the scariest thing for me was the Christopher Pike books. I read those when I was growing up and they scared the pants off me. Or the time I was sneaky and I watched Nightmare on 13th. Ugh. that was the worst. I could't go to the bathroom in the middle of the night for years.
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