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Holiday Hours The library will close at noon on Friday, Dec. 22. We are open 9 am - 6 pm on Saturday, Dec. 23. The library will be closed Sunday, Dec. 24, and Monday, Dec. 25. We will also be closed Sunday, Dec. 31, and Monday, January 1.
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It Devours!: A Welcome to Night Vale Novel
by Joseph Fink
When her leading scientist employer gives her an assignment to investigate mysterious rumblings in the desert wasteland outside of the town of Night Vale, Nilanjana Sikdar discovers the existence of a congregation of religious fanatics, including the powerfully attractive Darryl, who are plotting a ritual that threatens the local community.
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Haunted Nights
by Lisa Morton
Sixteen chilling tales that explore every aspect of our darkest holiday, Halloween. In addition to stories about scheming jack-o'-lanterns, vengeful ghosts, otherworldly changelings, disturbingly realistic haunted attractions, masks that cover terrifying faces, murderous urban legends, parties gone bad, cult Halloween movies, and trick or treating in the future, Haunted Nights also offers terrifying and mind-bending explorations of related holidays like All Souls' Day, Dia de los Muertos, and Devil's Night.
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| The New Annotated Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft ShelleyOn January 1, 1818, a new novel by an anonymous author appeared in print: Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. Just in time for its bicentenary, this annotated edition of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's novel arrives, complete with an introduction, afterword, notes, and illustrations. Modern fans of Frankenstein's monster will find this volume compelling and satisfying, while those new to the story can read the original and learn about its history. |
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| What the Hell Did I Just Read: A Novel of Cosmic Horror by David WongHang on to your reading glasses! Author David Wong returns in this complicated tale, vividly populated with supernatural creatures and the three main characters from Wong's previous novels (John Dies at the End and This Book Is Full of Spiders). You don't need to have read the first two books to enjoy this one, but get ready for abundant expletives, rivers of gore, and creepy absurdity. Oh -- and perceptive commentary on contemporary life. |
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Cursed, Haunted, Possessed!
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| Horrorstör by Grady HendrixOrsk, the "all-American furniture superstore in Scandinavian drag," serves its customers' needs from cradle to grave. At Orsk Location #00108 in Cleveland, Ohio, two employees "volunteer" to stay overnight to investigate strange events inside the store. After they meet another pair of employees, who hope to document the presence of ghosts, the quartet navigate the increasingly creepy showroom floor, explore the hidden dangers of the self-service warehouse, and attempt to survive until morning. |
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| No One Gets Out Alive by Adam NevillHaving run away from home at age 19, Stephanie Booth finds a cheap room to rent in Birmingham, England...and soon realizes that the house is haunted. Not only that, but the live humans who run the place are dangerous sadists. Who is more threatening: the ghosts, or the landlord and his cousin? Author Adam Nevill skillfully cranks up the fear and the tension, adding twists and switchbacks that will keep you turning the pages. |
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| Disappearance at Devil's Rock by Paul TremblayWhat really happened the night 13-year-old Tommy disappeared from a site called Devil's Rock in a local park? Baffled by the failure of the state police to turn up leads, his mother and younger sister become even more frightened when strange shadows that resemble Tommy appear, and pages of his journal mention a mysterious past event. Did Tommy die, and is his ghost trying to communicate with his mother? Award-winning author Paul Tremblay infuses normal small-town life with paranormal manifestations in this dread-inducing narrative. |
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I Don't Want to Kill You
by Dan Wells
John Wayne Cleaver (introduced in I Am Not a Serial Killer) is a sociopath, but he keeps a firm grip on his murderous inclinations. In I Don't Want to Kill You, some demons have possessed ordinary people and embarked on a murder spree in a small rural town. John is on the trail of a demon called "Nobody," but he doesn't know whose body Nobody's using. He has to suspect everybody of being the demon -- and he's going to be surprised when Nobody finally shows herself. With plenty of gore and violence to contrast with John's affable narration, this 3rd John Cleaver novel will satisfy horror fans.
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Axis 360 eBooks
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NoveList Plus
Looking for more books by your favorite author, or want to find similar authors? On hold for the newest bestseller and need something to read while you wait? Not sure of the next book in the series you’re reading? Found a book you love and want more books like it? Then try NoveList Plus, the online readers’ resource that helps you uncover your next great read, whether it’s fiction or nonfiction. Log in with your library card number.
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