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It is Halloween, 1963. They call him the October Boy, or Ol' Hacksaw Face, or Sawtooth Jack. Whatever the name, everybody in this small Midwestern town knows who he is. How he rises from the cornfields every Halloween, a butcher knife in his hand, and makes his way toward town,…

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3 authors picked Dark Harvest as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This book is fast and punchy. It’s filled with twists and a high level of unnerving emotions. Set during autumn harvest, this is an absolutely perfect Halloween read. It is rather short, which means a fast reader or someone with some time could devour it in a day or two. There’s also an upcoming film adaptation.

Every Halloween night, all the teenage boys of this rural Everytown, USA take to the streets to hunt down the October Boy – a murderous scarecrow with a jack-o-lantern head. Killing him is the winner’s one-way ticket out of this dead-end town, but the October Boy has his own secrets and game to play… I love how Dark Harvest captures the autumnal atmosphere not just in the change of seasons, but in the evocation of this dying town. Rather than wistful or elegiac, though, Partridge summons up youthful rebellious discontent and lets it rip across the page. A vibrant mix…

From Gordon's list on capturing the feel of autumn horror.

Every Halloween, a nightmare with a butcher knife named the October Boy rises from the cornfields to hunt the teenage boys of a small Midwestern town. Partridge won the Bram Stoker Award for this short novel and it’s easy to see why; his words conjure images that stick with us long after we’ve put the book down and pulled the blankets up over our heads. Chilling, tense, and fast-paced, this story takes us on a murderous thrill ride through a community that gives new meaning to the term “dead-end town.” At the same time, it’s also an artful coming-of-age story…

From Michael's list on horror to read on Halloween.

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