Happy Halloween!

Halloween last call: "Sarah Perry, Jeanette Winterson, Mark Haddon and other writers put a new spin on the traditional ghost story with tales set in English Heritage properties," the Guardian noted. Quirk Books imagined "literary covens as bona fide witches." Newsweek introduced Shelley, "a program made by the MIT Media Lab that uses human input to write short horror stories."

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Stephen King's books "are all connected to each other, and it's honestly terrifying," according to Bustle.

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Pop quiz: "Which Roald Dahl book represents you best?" Buzzfeed challenged.

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Mental Floss unshelved "15 children's books no one reads now."

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Modern times: Electric Lit highlighted "8 pieces of modern technology that science fiction predicted--or invented." And the New Statesman considered "how the 25 greatest stories ever told would be ruined by technology."

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