![]() The books were by Nancy Garden, Daniel Cohen, Thomas Aylesworth, and Bernhardt J Hurwood. When I was 8-9, I loved books that told the "true" story about monsters, vampires, werewolves, and so on if this 8 year old also likes non fiction about monsters, the books I loved back then (1970s) might a bit old fashioned, but some children might enjoy them. Below the statue was an inscription: To him are given the keys of the Bottomless Pit." The hood of the robe was large and hung down over the creature's face, but you could see something dangling from one long, drooping sleeve. It was a statue of a short, hunched figure in a monk's robe. He was staring at a statue that stood in a niche on the front of the temple. James in the Johnny Dixon novels and others, especially The Revenge of the Wizard's Ghost which features points that seem to reference both "The Treasure of Abbot Thomas" & "Count Magnus" - especially when the protagonists come across two depictions, one in stained glass, the other in stone, of something that looks like whatever accompanied Count Magnus back from his "Black Pilgrimage" to Chorazin. One thing I noticed later, and read other people notching later was how there were some tips of the hat here and there to the works of M.R. I started Bellair's books with Eyes of the Killer Robot, and then made my way through the others he'd written, including The Face in the Frost. Other Subreddits that might interest you: Horror Award Nominees & Winners, 1975-2013 R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST NON-SUPERNATURAL HORROR NOVELS OF ALL TIME!!! R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST HORROR SHORT STORIES OF ALL TIME!!! R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST HORROR NOVELS OF ALL TIME!!!! If you would like to mask a potential spoiler, use the following format: (/spoiler)Īll times in ET (EST/EDT) unless otherwise noted. Spoiler tags are left to user discretion. Some rule violations may result in a temporary or permanent ban on the first strike. We do ask that you help us keep a high level of discourse by avoiding image-only posts, blog spam, surveys, plugging your own unpublished or self-published fiction, and linking to fundraisers or items for sale. ![]() No book is off-limits since horror is subjective. Here is your place to share your love or loathing for horror lit, but remember to be respectful.Ībusive comments and posts will get you banned but having a dissenting opinion is acceptable.
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