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to the
Book Blogger Hop: Halloween Edition!
If you want schedule next week's thrilling question, click here to find the next prompt fright-fest.
To submit a question, fill out this form.
How to participate in this week's creepy meme:
1. Post on your blog answering this haunt:
Where is the creepiest placeyou have read a book at?
2. Enter the link to your terrifying tale in the haunting list below (enter your Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Failure to do so will result in a curse).
3. Visit other haunters in the list and
comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading
other posts and possible become a new creeper. The purpose of the hop
is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new
books,
befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.
Billy's Answer!
I vividly remember when I was around five-years-old (prior to starting kindergarten) when my parents and me lived in an old two-story house in the country. I was looking at a Berenstain Bears book (I don't think I knew how to read a complete book yet) in my bedroom when suddenly a shadowy image of a little girl walked across the room, opened up the cabinet door and began tossing my stuffed toys towards me. I grabbed my book and ran downstairs screaming. I don't recall what happened afterwards, but I remember my parents moving the beds to the family room and we slept in there until we eventually moved into town. Now every time I pick up a Berenstain Bears book, I think about the little ghost girl playing with my toys.
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Too funny! My brother and I had stacks of Berenstain Bear books growing up. Fortunately they never had that effect on me. Although there was a creepy German book of morals that my grandparents read to me, Struwwelpeter took nail-biting to a whole other level.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's definitely creepy! I always liked Berenstein Bear books but never had a ghost girl to go along with it!
ReplyDeleteOh my on your Berenstain Bear book and the little ghost girl. Scary. Giving me the chills.
ReplyDeleteI don't read scary books, but I have a place I indicated in my post that would be very creepy to read in.
Stop by if you like. I also have two Halloween giveaways going on. :)
Thanks for the question.
Happy Hopping!!
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Blog Hop Answer
The creepiest place I've read a book at? Hmm, let me think..
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