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Happy Friday everyone!  I have the day off today so I am super excited for a three day weekend! 

The Book Blog Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Jen at Crazy for Books.

This week's question is: 
“What is your favorite spooky book (i.e. mystery/suspense, thriller, ghost story, etc.)?”

My favorite spooky book is The Shining by Stephen King.  I read it in Junior High and it still scares me to think about it!  The book is way scarier than the movie and I remember reading it when I was home by myself and being completely freaked out. 

What's your favorite spooky book?

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee's View and Alison Can Read.
This week's question is:  If you could have characters from a particular book meet and form an epic storyline with characters from a particular TV series, which would you choose and why?

I would have the characters from the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning join up with the cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  I think Mac and Buffy could kick some series butt together and Angel and Barrons would be a smoking hot team.  This team would have no trouble saving the world from all kinds of demons and unseelie.

Have a great weekend!

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  1. I've not read the Fever series, but Buffy kicking butt is always good! :D

    Books of Amber

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  2. I think King is going to be the big name when it comes to this. I have to say that although his books have never scared me, they are good about atmosphere. I agree with Amber on the Fever/Buffy thing.

    Beth ^_^
    http://sweetbooksnstuff.blogspot.com/

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  3. I think The Shining is one of King's scarier books too. It scared me more the second time I read it a few years ago.

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  4. Hopping through for Feature & Follow Friday.

    Stop by Pedantic Phooka for a $25 Amazon Giftcard giveaway this weekend.

    Have a great weekend!
    Holjo @ Pedantic Phooka
    http://www.pedanticphooka.com

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  5. I've never read that series and I'm not the biggest fan of the Buffy series, but people seem to love it! lol.
    You've got quite an eclectic taste in books, can't wait to read some of your reviews! Please check out mine? Here! :)

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  6. Oh my goodness, lady...Angel AND Barrons in the same universe? I am definitely going to have some Fever dreams tonight. Phew! :)

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  7. I have The Shining in my To-Read pile ... naturally, I keep putting it off. I always remember that Friends episode where Joey has to put it in the freezer because it scares him so much. Maybe I'll wait until there's more room in my freezer! :-)

    New follower!

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