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Looking for something a little scary to read other than Frankenstein or Dracula? Check out these spooky titles from the Wilson Library collection at the University of Minnesota.

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Looking for something a little scary to read other than Frankenstein or Dracula? Check out these spooky titles from the Wilson Library collection at the University of Minnesota:

  • “Monsters, Evil Beings, Mythical Beasts, and All Manner of Imaginary Terrors” by David Gilmore 
  • “Mythical beasts of Japan from evil creatures to sacred beings” by Kano Hiroyuki, Yumoto Koichi, Mukasa Shuji
  • “Medieval monsters : terrors, aliens, wonders” by Sherry C. M. Lindquist, Asa Simon Mittman
  • “Halloween and other festivals of death and life” by Jack Santino
  • “Journey into fear and other great stories of horror on the railways” by Richard Peyton
  • “The mammoth book of twentieth-century ghost stories” by Peter Haining
  • “The Oxford book of Australian ghost stories” by Ken Gelder
  • “Satan & Salem: The witch-hunt crisis of 1692” by Benjamin C. Ray.
  • “The midwife and the witch” by Thomas Rogers Forbes

The best part? All these books are available for interlibrary loan through MNLINK!

Happy Halloween! 

Written by

Katie Huynh
Resource Sharing Specialist - Campus Locations
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