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For most people, October is about Halloween and candy, but our readers know a good book or two is also essential for this month. These are the best books among the different categories that our readers have been treating themselves to during the month of October. 
Halloween is for everyone, but children in particular enjoy the spooky season the most. The best part of Halloween is the candy, trick or treating, and decorations, but it is also the perfect time to curl up with a suspenseful book or two to get into the spirit of it all.
Joshua Triplow is just an average kid living in Corona, California, but like the rest of the children in the area, he is plagued by a recurring nightmare of a man in black.
Modern authors’ versions of Jane Austen’s classic plots and characters can be really enjoyable. Sometimes dedicated fans of Pride and Prejudice or Sense and Sensibility just want to see more of these beloved favorite characters.
 In her novel, The Homecoming of Samuel Lake, Jenny Wingfield wrote that “September showed up right on schedule, and lasted a whole month.” While September has unfortunately come and gone, our readers made the most of this month by reading as many amazing books as
Some of the earliest stories and fables warn people against wandering alone into the woods and forests. For large parts of history, these areas represented the unknown and were filled with danger and mystery.
While a lot of progress has been made when it comes to equality this has not always been the case. For many years women were considered to be unsuitable for certain jobs or incapable of doing things that were common for men.
Ben, Louisa, Abu, and the Thirteenth Bengal Lancers continue their adventures on the planet of Aaru while searching for a way back home to Earth.
Some paintings are so beautiful or captivating that they can cause observers to forget about their surroundings for a while. Many paintings are also so idyllic that many observers fantasize about what it would be like to step inside them to escape from reality.
What was supposed to be a week of harmless pranks to memorialize their last days of school turns into a nightmare for Jon Ryan and his three best friends when petty criminals, local gangsters, and even the Japanese mob become involved.
Diana Robinson - Epic Middle Grade Fantasy
FEATURED AUTHOR - D. Lynn Robinson is a mom of five and has been writing fiction all her life, and publishing novels since 2019. A lover of the outdoors, she enjoys hiking, swimming, and warm sandy beaches. When she’s not in the water, you can find her horseback riding with her husband Joe on one of the many trails Idaho has to offer.  The Last Indigo and the Beast of Epicerra is her first fantasy chapter book, and a project deeply important to her. She believes that great stories have the power to enrich lives… Read more