November 1, 2015

9. Bad Girls Don't Die - Katie Alender

Bad Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender is the first horror book I read and it started my craving for more.

This book is filled with amazing things that kept me up at night. Creepy haunted dolls, check. Creepy sister, check. Old creepy house, check. Main character saves the day, check.

Although no one dies in this book (that I can remember, correct me if I'm wrong) it's still a pretty good thriller in my eyes. It brought me into the world of scary books and I haven't left since. At the end you may think everything is over but nope, there are two more books to look forward to.

I read this book so long ago, before the second book even hit shelves. I didn't even know there was going to be a second book but I bought it and I won't tell you anything about it. I'll save that for another day.

So I read this at least three or four years ago so it's very far back in my mind. But it was one of those books where you stay up till 3am to try and finish it because it's so scary that you don't know if you can sleep. And even after it you wonder if there are creepy ghosts watching you from the closet and you have to sleep with the light on.

And maybe, just maybe, your stuffed tiger sitting on your bookshelf is going to come to life and try to strangle you.

Yea, I was pretty freaked out after finishing it. I mean, it was my first horror book after all.

It got a five stars on goodreads from me, and added to my favourites list of course.


(Creepy picture for a creepy book.)


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