Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Halloween Contest 2013




To celebrate this spooktacular month, the library is having a contest!  To enter, leave us a comment telling us your favorite scary book or story (it can even be one you've heard) and a little about it...like a brief summary (2-3 sentences) of what it's about and why you like it.  If it's a book, be sure to give the author's name (if you know it).  If it's a story you've heard told, tell us where you heard it.

We'll randomly draw for a winner on Friday, October 25.  The winner will receive a cool prize bag full of Halloween goodies.

Remember...when you leave a comment, just sign in as "anonymous", but be sure to type your name (first and last) and grade at the end of your comment.  I have left a comment as an example.

Good luck.


P.S.  Each person may leave up to 3 different comments.
P.S.  Teachers and others:  We welcome your comments, as well.  You just won't be able to win. :(
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21 comments:

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Anonymous said...

One of my favorite books to read during the Halloween season is an old one. I'm not even sure if you could still buy it. It's called "Ghosts Along the Cumberland" by William L. Montell. It's a collection of ghosts stories & deathlore from south central Kentucky.

The fact that most of the stories are short means that, even when I don't have a lot of time, I can still manage to read a few each night. This is one reason I like the book so much.

Tyla Creasy

Anonymous said...

I don't have a favorite book as though I have a favorite series, 99 Fear Street. I don't know the name of my favorite book in the series, but I know its the second one. In the book they made a movie about what happened in the first book. People start mysteriously getting hurt and they never finish the movie. One of the two sisters in the first book is dead, and her ghost takes over her sisters body and starts hurting other people. You really should read it.
Rebekah Green 6 grade

Anonymous said...

I have never really enjoyed reading scary stories. But I do enjoy watching the t.v. show "Supernatural." In "Supernatural," the two main characters in the show are Sam and Dean, they work together, on FBI cases, to hunt down and kill the werewolves, ghouls, vampires, ghosts, or any other scary creature that was killing, hanging, or even eating the people, who were being killed. It is a different creature on each show.
Hannah Young 8th

Anonymous said...

I am not really fond of reading scary books , but I do really LOVE scary movies. I got it from my mommy. My favorite show is "American horror stories." The one that I watched last night was about these two girls that found a dead man that was torn to pieces, sewed him back together, and he came back to life.
Destiny Lassiter 8th

Anonymous said...

My favorite scary story is Black Aggie. It goes like this...When Felix Agnus put up the life-sized shrouded bronze statue of a grieving angel, seated on a pedestal, in the Agnus family plot in the Druid Ridge Cemetery, he had no idea what he had started. The statue was a rather eerie figure by day, frozen in a moment of grief and terrible pain. At night, the figure was almost unbelievably creepy; the shroud over its head obscuring the face until you were up close to it. There was a living air about the grieving angel, as if its arms could really reach out and grab you if you weren't careful.
Virginia Coleman 7th grade

Anonymous said...

Our favorite scary story is Haunted Houses. It tells about mutiple people getting haunted and they either get hurt and die or they don't get hurt and live.

Esma Gutic, 6th Grade
Deshea Duffer, 6th Grade

Anonymous said...

RAW HEAD AND BLOODY BONES. ITS about a witch whoes only friend is a hog and then a lazy thief/hunter slaughtered him and the witch brought him back and the hog killed the lazy hunter and rode around town every full moon with the overalls of the hunter to cover the bloody bones carrying a bloody hogs head tiffany schools

Anonymous said...

AXE HOOLOW MURDER its about a ghost who comes to haunt every one who comes on his property and kills them
TIFFANY SCHOOLS

Anonymous said...

BLOODY MARY its about a witch who uses young girls to look young agian and puts a curse on a town that if they dare to say her name three times in front of a darken room that she will come for thier soul TIFFANY SCHOOLS

Anonymous said...

My favorite spooky/funny book is "Junie B Jones monster under her bed." Its spooky/funny because Junie thinks theres a monster under her bed. Theres drool on her pillow at night,so thats why she thinks theres a monster.
April Faulton 7th 9:30

Anonymous said...

My all time favorite story is " The Witch with the Broken Broomstick" I love to read it around Halloween somebody always tells it to me its like a tradition it seems like. It is sort of funny, but its really not that scary,but some of it is. The witch goes into the woods to trys to find someone that will fix her broomstick, while she was looking stuff started following her, once a jack-o-latern, shoes, a shirt,pants, and a scarecrow. They all tried getting in to her house. For some reason that will probably always be my favorite Halloween book.
~Cierra Fishburn~ 7th

Anonymous said...

My favorite scary book is what one of my librarians read up last year. It was filled with many scary stories and I was really frightend. I don't remember the name but it was a great story.There was many scary stories I would love to read , and maybe I will tell Mrs.Creasy when I remember so maybe she can get!

Macey Leath 6th Grade

jaenie mae johnson said...

gossebumps by r.l stien these are my faveriote beceause you get worked up about these thriller books.because your like whats going to happen next and when you find out what happens your like.i knew what was going to happen .

Anonymous said...

Ghostbusters its about people skekeloten who do lots of diffrent things

Anonymous said...

14 days off halloween is a tv show and it is very good im going to whatch it this halloween. seth woodard

Anonymous said...

goosebumps is about scarecrows.It is a whole series.

Anonymous said...

zachary kline goose bumps because ofthe story and characters. and it has some of the best diolag.

Anonymous said...

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and when it gets around that holiday everything is spooky. One of my favorite spooky books is All The Lovely Bad Ones by: Mary Downing Hahn. Its about these two kids who go around pranking in a hotel, and its all fun and games until they awake the ghosts at rest there. Its really a really good book and I would advice reading it if you love creepy stories.
Audrey Pack 8th grade

Anonymous said...

My favorite story is the babysitter and the man upstairs! In this classic urban legend dating from the 1960s, a teenage babysitter calls the police after receiving prank phone calls from a creepy stranger. "Have you checked the children?" the man keeps asking. While waiting for a patrol car to arrive, the babysitter has a terrifying realization: the stranger is calling her from inside the house!
Virginia Coleman 7th grade

Anonymous said...

Here's a scary story: A babysitter taking care of two small children called their parents late in the evening to ask for permission to cover up the life-size clown statue in the corner of the family room. "It's not that I don't like it," she said. "It just kind of freaks me out with nobody else here. It's hard to watch TV." The parents' reaction to her request freaked her out even more. "WHAT clown statue???" they asked, frantically. "Dial 911! Call the police!! do it now!
Virginia Coleman 7th grade