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14 beginner horror reads from least to most scary

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Are you seeking the chill of a suspenseful story in the lead-up to Halloween? If you’re curious about the horror genre but nervous to dip your toes in, you might be wondering where to start.  The idea of horror can be intimidating—full of nightmarish creatures and gory details. But not all horror stories are designed to keep you up at night. There are plenty of not-too-scary stories that create just the right balance of suspense, atmosphere and even humour without veering into outright terror.  In this list, we’ve carefully selected titles that range from whimsical mysteries to unsettling supernatural tales, all ordered from least to most scary based on overall intensity, themes and tone.  We begin with gently eerie books that feel like stepping into a shadowy corner, moving gradually into more intense reads that flirt with fear but never cross into full-blown horror. By the end, you’ll have a taste of the genre’s darker side, should you choose to venture further.  N...

Beanstack access ends Monday 4 November 2024

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Following feedback and a review, we will be discontinuing our subscription to the reading tracker and reading challenge app Beanstack.  Customers and staff will no longer have access to Beanstack accounts via the Auckland Libraries Beanstack website and Beanstack Tracker app from Monday 4 November 2024 . What does this mean for you? You will no longer have access to past challenge information including any digital badges earned, or reading logs or book reviews written by yourself or other readers on your Beanstack account.  Customers who have signed up to receive Beanstack’s emailed reading recommendations will stop receiving these on or before Monday 4 November 2024. All your account information including any personal data and user-generated content such as reviews and reading logs will be securely deleted by Beanstack after Monday 4 November 2024. Can I save my own or my kids’ reading logs and reviews before then? Account holders can print and save their own Beanstack readi...