Murder, Monsters, Mayhem = More Creepiness for October

In September, I began the R.I.P. Reading Challenge hosed by Carl from Stainless Steel Droppings. Thus far, I’ve read one print book and have listened to two audiobooks (here is the complete list I posted). I have no intentions of stopping there, especially not when Jenn from Jenn’s Bookshelves’ Murder, Monsters, Mayhem (MX3) begins.

I’m not going to add any additional books to my list, but it’s my goal to read The Historian, Interview with a Vampire, and Incarnation at the very least.

Here’s hoping that October brings some delectably horrific delights.

3 Comments

  • At 2012.09.23 19:35, Jenn's Bookshelves said:

    Oooh…I think you are going to LOVE The Historian. I adored the audio.

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    • At 2012.09.23 21:26, Michelle said:

      The Hostorian is one of my favorite books of all time. Both the audio and print version are amazing!

      • At 2012.09.24 05:51, Jo @ Booklover Book Reviews said:

        I hope you enjoy The Historian as much as I did – the writing is first class and I found it almost impossible to put down.

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