Have The Readers' Advisory Guide to Horror

The Readers' Advisory Guide to Horror
By:Becky Siegel Spratford
Published on 2012-01 by American Library Association

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Vampires, zombies, ghosts, and ghoulies: there are more things going bump in the night than ever. So how do you wend your way through all of them to find the ones that interest a particular reader? RA expert Spratford updates her advisory to include the latest in monsters and the macabre.

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