It’s Halloween weekend—time for two powerful concepts: outfits and mischief. The outgoing among us might go out and play some tricks; the more introverted might stay inside and read the unofficial book series of Halloween, Goosebumps. But if you don’t have The Werewolf of Fever Swamp or Night of the Giant Everything on hand, you can always give your regular reading an All Hallows Eve-themed twist. To assist you in your Halloween pursuits, I’ve retitled a few of today’s biggest novels in the style of Goosebumps, so no matter what you read this weekend, you’ll be doing it in the Halloween spirit:
Revenge of the White Wife by Raven Leilani
It Came From The Internet . . . And Spoke To A Beautiful Collective Consciousness! by Patricia Lockwood
Tinned Fish at Terror Tenement by Douglas Stuart
The Curse of the Friend With A Book Deal by Sally Rooney
Broadly Made Me Evil by Lauren Oyler
Attack of the . . . Humans?! by Kazuo Ishiguro
There’s A Skeleton in my Pastor’s Closet by Jonathan Franzen
Seek Love and Die! by Garth Greenwell
My Cousin is a Crime Guy by Colson Whitehead
The Monstrous Obsession of Master M by Haruki Murakami
Happy Halloween!
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