The Thrill of a Scare

 I love a good scary story. How about you? Reading classics like The Phantom of the Opera and Dracula give you extra depth not seen in the movies. Newer stories stories often involve more complex science fiction or technology elements. Both have the ability to send a shiver or two up your spine late at night. Fall is the perfect time to read some of these stories. The nights are getting longer and the paranormal starts filling everyone's mind as we approach Halloween. Scary stories aren't the only way to frighten yourself this season. Some may prefer a movie marathon or a trip to an amusement park to visit some haunted houses. Make a page where you can record all the scary things that you experience this fall. Focus on one particular type of activity or celebrate them all. 


Things to record in a list of frights...

1- Books, stories or articles 

2- Movies

3- Haunted Houses

4- Themed Festival 

5- Haunted hayride or corn maze

6- Wax or monster museum

7- TV shows (Ghost Adventures etc.)

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