Lately, I can't seem to get interested in my usual horror and I've been on the search for a book that can hold my attention for longer than two pages. A coworker recommended How to Survive a Horror Movie [2] by Seth Grahame-Smith [3], the same author that brought you Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter [4]. Thanks to How to Survive a Horror Movie [2], I am now extremely prepared for any horror movie scenario I might possibly encounter in the near future.
I also found some other humorous horrors I thought you'd enjoy as well:
If you are looking for a good laugh, these are great reads. Who says horror doesn't have to be funny?
Enjoy!
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