From cozy ghosts to poetic shadows to neon hauntsâfind your seasonal story
⨠**Intro: Why We Read in October**
Halloween isnât just costumes and candyâitâs a season of storytelling. Of memory, mystery,
and transformation. Whether youâre reading to wide-eyed children, reminiscing like Ray
Bradbury, or seeking aesthetic chills that echo your own identity, thereâs a story waiting to
meet you.
This year, Iâve curated three Halloween reading listsâeach with its own emotional tone,
visual vibe, and caption to match. These arenât just books. Theyâre invitations to feel,
remember, and connect.
𧸠**List One: For Children**

 *Room on the Broom* by Julia Donaldson
*The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything* by Linda Williams
*Creepy Carrots!* by Aaron Reynolds
*Pumpkin Jack* by Will Hubbell
*Ghosts in the House!* by Kazuno Kohara
đ **List Two: For the Bradbury Crowd**
 Where memory walks in shadowâŚ
   *The Halloween Tree* by Ray Bradbury
  *The Halloween Tree* by Ray Bradbury
 *Something Wicked This Way Comes* by Ray Bradbury
 *The October Country* by Ray Bradbury
 *We Have Always Lived in the Castle* by Shirley Jackson
 *Ghost Story* by Peter Straub
đ¤ **List Three: For Gen Z Souls** *For the ones who feel too much and dream in glitch ...*The Girl from the Other Side* by Nagabe *Through the Woods* by Emily Carroll *Coraline* by Neil Gaiman *The Honeys* by Ryan La Sala *Tales from the Crypt* (classic or reboot) **Closing: A Season of Storytelling** Halloween reminds us that stories are how we make sense of the shadows. They help us feel brave, seen, and connectedâwhether weâre reading aloud to children, revisiting old favorites, or discovering new voices that speak to who we are now. Iâll be updating this post each October with fresh picks and visuals. If you have a favorite Halloween read, drop it in the comments or tag me on social. Letâs build a seasonal library that grows with us.
Here’s too a fun-filled Halloween. We are never too old to rmember.
Fran Klasinski 
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