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Top Ten Scariest Looking Book Covers (of Books I’ve Read)
I read a lot of his book growing up. This one has one of the scariest covers by far. Spellbound by Christopher Pike.
I read R.L. Stine’s Fearstreet books a lot too. This one was a particularly creepy cover. The Third Horror (99 Fear Street: The House of Evil #3) by R.L. Stine
Another R.L. Stine classic. The Betrayal (The Fear Street Saga Trilogy #1). The main reason I find it so creepy is because of her "knowing" smile. It's like she has seen someone's doom, and she's just waiting to watch it unfold.
Stine again. Silent Night (Fear Street Superchiller #2).
Stine, come on. Santa is kidnapping someone. Silent Night 2 (Fear Street Superchiller #5).
I know, I know. Stine again. I don't read a lot of creepy. The Baby-sitter 3 (Point Horror, #23).
As someone who holds a bachelors degree in English, I've got to give props to my main creepy man, Washington Irving, even though he didn't pick this cover. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
One of my favorite books of all time, by Christopher Pike. The Ancient Evil (Chain Letter #2).
Stephen King is the supreme master of creepy. Carrie.
Don't get me wrong, I love these books, but I thought it would be funny to take a shot at this series. I mean really, what's creepier than a super hero who flies around in his underwear. The Adventures of Captain Underpants.
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