Let's Talk Bookish; Oh, the Horror
It's Friday and perhaps it's time for another Let's Talk Bookish post courtesy of Book Nook Bits and Dinipanda Reads, and today's topic is horror fiction.
Here's the further prompts for today's discussion.
Do you read horror? What do you think of when you hear the word horror? Are there any books you read that are not practically horror but have some horror element in them?
As this book blog is mainly about horror and paranormal, yes, I do read horror. For me, horror is a genre that's dark and meant to put a shiver down the spine of the reader in one way or another, even though this is a very concise definition. That said, as I've read so many horror novels and watched so many horror movies, I'm not that easily scared anymore.
Although this isn't horror, I honestly find reading non-fiction about WWII more frightening than any horror novel sometimes, especially about the treatment of Jews and other "unwanted people", as it's something that actually happened. There's after all something really frightening about the clinical efficiency of murdering and cremating over 4000 people a day at Auschwitz. Sometimes real life and humans are scarier than any fictional monsters.

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