Celebrate Spooky Season at the Chelmsford Library!
It’s October, which might mean that it’s time for a seasonal spooky read! Check out the display area for some suggestions that range from scary to haunting to sweet. There are lots of options for a wide variety of readers, including some Halloween-themed romance titles. One of my favorites up on the display is a book called “Into the Drowning Deep” by Mira Grant. If I were to describe this book in two words, I’d choose “mermaid horror.” Not convinced? Try this: a team of scientists embarks on an expedition to the Mariana Trench. They are searching for clues about another expedition that mysteriously vanished seven years before. For our main character, Victoria Stewart, this mission is personal: her sister was on the ship that disappeared. Things get weirder the closer the team gets to the Trench, and then one by one, people start to disappear from the boat. Where are they going? And who—or what—is taking them? This book is a campy delight from start to finish. If it’s already checked out, you can request it quickly from another MVLC library.
Looking for something a little lighter? Try “The Ex Hex” by Erin Stirling or “The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches” by Sangu Mandanna. “The Golden Spoon” by Jessa Maxwell is a good choice if you’re willing to read a murder mystery but not interested in a lot of gore. If you want a classic horror novel, try “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson. And if you’re looking to read something by the King of Horror himself, Stephen King, I recommend starting with his first novel, “Carrie.” It’s a great introduction to the genre.
Don’t need a book recommendation? Why don’t you join us for our Intro to Tarot program? This workshop is designed for teens or adults and is a fun way to learn the art of Tarot. Tarot reading is a practice of divining guidance through a particular spread (or layout) of Tarot cards. Contrary to popular belief, Tarot cards do not tell you your fortune but are meant to help you tap into your own intuition. Our presenter, Laura Campagna, will lead us through a fun workshop designed to boost our confidence in reading for ourselves and our friends. This workshop will take place on Thursday, October 19th from 6:30-8 PM. Registration is required and can be found at:
https://chelmsfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/11189219
We hope you can celebrate any aspect of spooky season with us! Feel free to reach out with questions or for more recommendations.