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The Frighteners
The Frighteners: Why We Love Monsters, Ghosts, Death & Gore | Peter Laws
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The Frighteners follows the quest of Peter Laws, a Baptist minister with a penchant for the macabre, to understand why so many people love things that are spooky, morbid and downright repellent. He meets vampires, hunts werewolves in Hull, talks to a man who has slept on a mortuary slab to help him deal with a diagnosis, and is chased by a chainsaw-wielding maniac through a farmhouse full of hanging bodies. Staring into the darkness of a Transylvanian night, he asks: What is it that makes millions of people seek to be disgusted and freaked out? And, in a world that worships rationality and points an accusing finger at violent video games and gruesome films, can an interest in horror culture actually give us safe ways to confront our mortality? Might it even have power to re-enchant our jaded world? Grab your crucifixes, pack the silver bullets, and join the Sinister Minister on his romp into our morbid curiosities.
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monalyisha
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I read this for the first time several years ago & loved it. I picked it up again to prepare for the author‘s residency at my library. Honestly, I didn‘t need to read it for a second time — and I much prefer it in print (the fact that Laws doesn‘t narrate his own audiobook is a shame). I *am* glad that I was reintroduced to the story of the 12th century bishop who coveted the relic rumored to be Mary Magdalene‘s arm so much that he bit it, though.

monalyisha Somehow, I‘d totally forgotten about that bit(e) of weirdness! 1w
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monalyisha
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Peter Laws is just as funny and kind as he comes off in his book.

Just spent nearly 3 hours drinking cocktails & shooting the shit in downtown Providence. He‘s so charmed by New England, which is super refreshing during a time when it‘s so easy to feel disenchanted.

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monalyisha
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Re-reading The Frighteners because I somehow magicked this event into existence. 🤯 Peter Laws is the current Writer-in-Residence at my library right now (in Easton, MA). He‘s visiting us all the way from England!

If you‘re anywhere nearby, join us this Tuesday night!

https://amesfreelibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/the-thrill-of-fear-why-s...

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BookwormAHN
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Here is my pick for #TrappedOnAnIsland I like to read a few of these but this one definitely.
Thanks for the pick @Emilymdxn 👻
@aperfectmjk
#TeamMonsterMash @StayCurious

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quietjenn
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Oh my goodness, @monalyisha - thank you so much for my #hhs #hauntedhollowswap package.! It is just absolute macabre perfection! The art pieces are amazing, the extras so fun, and the books ones I'm really stoked about! And I think I first became interested in the Frighteners because of your posts about it, so it's so very appropriate. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and for making this dreary day wonderful. Also, your wrapping skills!

quietjenn And I definitely want to know more about the artists, so please email me at jenn.estepp at gmail anything you have to share about them. I so appreciate you! @monalyisha 4y
monalyisha As noted, I think we have really similar taste...so it was a total blast shopping for you! So happy everything was to your liking! I‘m seriously envious of the book cozy (which is one I managed NOT to buy for myself 😅 — but that doesn‘t mean I didn‘t want to!). Happy Hallow‘s Eve! 🍂🎃💀 4y
monalyisha @quietjenn Here‘s the website for the artist who made the print! https://etchedinembers.bigcartel.com 4y
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quietjenn @monalyisha than you for sharing! I'm totally looking more at up tomorrow! 4y
quietjenn @wanderinglynn I'm not sure why my tag for you didn't work in the original caption, but thank you so much for organizing this swap! It's been lots of fun. 🦇🎃💀 4y
wanderinglynn Fantastic box! 🎃🖤🧡☠️ 4y
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monalyisha
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This is a particular sweet spot for me: spooky + spiritual. Maybe it‘s an unknown sweet spot for you, too!

Check out author Peter Laws‘ new podcast, “Creepy Cove.” 🌒

I recommend waiting until night falls; lighting some incense; lying down on the ground; &, if you‘re in New England like I am, maybe listening to some of that magical thunder that‘s been coursing through our skies all day long as an accompaniment.

Open your ears; open your mind.

monalyisha You can find it on Spotify! But here‘s a link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1128761 4y
FantasyChick Oh I love Peter Laws! Will have to check this out 4y
monalyisha @FantasyChick I love him so much. We‘re friends on Facebook & he‘s been so supportive of my Storytime videos (for my library) & any written assignments that I‘ve posted (in pursuit of my Master‘s degree). It‘s been a huge ego boost, tbh. Just a genuinely kind & cool person. 4y
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OhBOOOOK I‘ve been searching for something like this. Definitely going to check this out. 4y
Clare-Dragonfly A podcast in the form of a fictional, spooky church service? Well, if you insist 😆 4y
monalyisha @Clare-Dragonfly Right? Twist your arm! 😅 4y
Clare-Dragonfly EXACTLY 🤣 4y
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monalyisha
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Forever-acolyte of Peter Laws. 💘

vivastory 😂😂 5y
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monalyisha
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In a surreal, bibliophilic twist of fate...I read this book, fell in love with it — &, by extension, its author — & then became friendly enough with Rev. Peter Laws on social media that we now comment upon one another‘s bubble bath set-ups. Uhhhh, what is this fandom? 😆😍

Also taking this opportunity to plug his criminally under-reviewed non-fic book again: if you like spooky stuff & existential stuff, it‘s well worth the read. 🖤

vivastory I love everything about this, from the Ferrero Rocher to the book. Your posts about this book made me read it last year & I regret leaving it off my #newyearwhodis list. I thought it was excellent! 5y
monalyisha @vivastory Thanks for adding your voice to the enthusiastic review! I wish more people would pick it up! 5y
vivastory I always recommend it to people who enjoyed Mary Roach's "Spook" & 5y
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monalyisha I‘ve read the Mary Roach & keep meaning to read “Ghostland”! Maybe this October. 🖤👻 I wonder how the audio is... 5y
monalyisha @LauraJ Bonus #NewYearWhoDis rec up in here! 😉 5y
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overtheedge
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Interesting outlook on fear, why we have it, how we manage it and how we learn to live with it. Many interesting subjects....many you would not expect from a man of the church. This one also has a huge interest and collection of horror, books and movies.
I did not always agree but was interesting to read
#teamslaughter #scarathon @Clwojick

vivastory Recently read,& loved, this one. Glad to see it get more attention. 5y
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monalyisha
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tfw an author whose book you totally adored (& who you also follow on Facebook) reads your blog post about your childhood reading memories, shares it on his own page, calls it “wonderfully-written, funny, and touching”, and tells you that you “have a gift.”

SORRY, WHAT?!
I‘m dead now. 😭🖤💀 DEAD. I‘ve been killed by authorial kindness. RIP, me. ⚰️

Redwritinghood Nice! 👏🏻👏🏻 5y
BarbaraBB That is so cool! 👊🏼❤️ 5y
Butterfinger That is wonderful. 5y
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Clare-Dragonfly ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Birdsong28 😍😍😍😍📚📖 5y
vivastory This is fantastic!! 5y
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The.Intentional.Reader
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Love this quote...Halloween is Christmas for spooky folks 😂 so true! Halloween is my favorite time of the year

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monalyisha
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This one time, the author of one of my favorite non-fic books of ALL TIME sent me a private message on Facebook to ask me what it was like to live in Providence & what the Lovecraft scene was like here...&, uhhhh, I‘ve never read any Lovecraft. None. Nor have I visited any of the local landmarks.

YEAH. That just happened. 🙈😳😭
#fail

LiteraryinPA Hey, I lived in Providence for years and never heard anything about Lovecraft. 🤷🏻‍♀️ It‘s still so cool that he messaged you! 5y
Norlad The universe is telling you to read HPL 😬 5y
monalyisha @LiteraryinLititz I know his grave‘s around here somewhere but his work‘s never really appealed to me. I even lived in Salem for a few years, which is the site of “The Witch House.” I offered to take a day-trip & tag him in some pics (I think we live suuuper close to his grave). I also had gems like, “Uhhhh, I‘ve drank Lovecraft-inspired beer?” to offer. Hahaha. Oh god. 😳😅 5y
monalyisha @Norlad The universe has terrible timing! 5y
Birdsong28 So cool. 😀 5y
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monalyisha
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I mean, I think he‘s going to be disappointed, as my Instagram is mostly selfies, & pictures of my bunny & my husband. BUT LOOK WHO‘S FOLLOWING ME RN!

#authorcrush #dead

(Oh, and if you haven‘t read the tagged book yet & you‘re interested in spookiness & spirituality (intellectually or personally), add it to your TBR stat!)

Clare-Dragonfly I have added SO MANY books to my TBR because you posted about them. 6y
monalyisha @Clare-Dragonfly 😂😍 I love that!!! 6y
RainyDayReading I‘ve had this one on my TBR for ages!!! Can‘t wait until I can finally get my hands on a copy! 6y
Clare-Dragonfly AS A MATTER OF FACT I already stacked a different edition of this from your review 😂😂😂😂 6y
monalyisha @Clare-Dragonfly At least we‘re consistent! 6y
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monalyisha
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While I LOVE the supernatural & mildly-spooky, I‘m actually not that into the horror genre (movies or literature). I don‘t enjoy being scared & I wouldn‘t say I have an interest in the “macabre,” just in the “otherworldly.” Regardless, so many aspects of this book SPOKE TO MY SOUL.

Glowing review continued below👇🏻

monalyisha 1/4: The way that the author — an ordained Christian minister, strangely (or maybe not so strangely) enough — navigates the terrain between religion & lore totally captivated me. I‘m equally interested (in a theoretical way) in the idea of god & in the idea of werewolves, so, like, “Hi, perfect book!” 👋🏻 (edited) 6y
monalyisha 2/4: Not only does Rev. Peter Laws explore the (he says natural) interest in “monsters, ghosts, death & gore,” but he delves into controversial topics like video game violence & “morbid play” (particularly in children who are trauma-survivors) &, given his profession, he comes down on the issues in ways that may surprise you! He‘s funny, & smart, & WEIRD AF, &, full disclosure: I definitely developed a teeny-tiny author crush. (edited) 6y
monalyisha 3/4: If I have any complaint about the book, it‘s that he could‘ve gone deeper into “scary” issues like race & gender. For instance, despite a chapter entitled “Sister,” there‘s no discussion of society‘s fascination with witches (& witchcraft‘s recent resurgence & link with feminism & politics). The chapter on ghosts is a bit threadbare, too (#verybadpunintended... y‘know, ‘cause sometimes ghosts are sheets 🤷‍♀️👻). Also, there are a few typos. (edited) 6y
monalyisha 4/4: But GODDAMMIT (heh), I loved this book & will definitely be purchasing a copy for my shelves (an honor I bestow only upon titles I truly love). The attention paid to both darkness & light - & the genuine reverence shown for both - is worth *your* attention. (edited) 6y
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“In Denmark, corpses had their toes tied together so that, if they tried to rise, they‘d trip over like dead nerds.”

BeansPage 🤣🤣🤣 6y
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monalyisha
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If Peter Laws doesn‘t specifically mention Buffy in this section about vampires, we‘re gonna be in a fight.

Also, someone was snacking (not on human blood) while reading this library book before me & there‘s some schmutz on the page. Actually, upon second-look, I think it might be a booger. 😷 I love libraries (clearly) but this is my least-favorite aspect of borrowing books.

julesG 😰 6y
ravenlee The worst is library cookbooks (especially from the kids‘ section). 😣 6y
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Librariana Oh yuckies! On behalf of library staff, my apologies. I promise that when we get books back, we do inspect them, especially for things that could prove hazardous down the line, like water damage, etc.... but we don't always catch every little thing 😕 I do hear ya, tho, as even we as employees and borrowers worry. 6y
LeahBergen 🤮 6y
monalyisha @Librariana I‘m also library staff & we totally don‘t inspect for (internal) gunk/boogies (especially since we have mostly children‘s items. I think we‘d have to get rid of 3/4 of our collection 😅). 6y
CouronneDhiver Charming. That‘s happened to me a time or two... yuck 6y
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monalyisha
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The view from here:

Cozy sweater? ✅
Hag stone? ✅
Totally icky chapter on murderabilia? ✅😱

Jess_Franzino Love the stone! 6y
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monalyisha
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“A 2014 Dying Matters survey found that only 21% of adults have spoken to someone else about their end of life wishes.”

For the record, I want my tombstone to read, “Late to her own funeral.”

There, now I‘m part of the solution.

laurieluna My partner and parents know I'm on the organ donor register (can't take em with you!), and that I want to be cremated. Not sure what I want doing with my ashes yet. All a bit morbid but important! 6y
monalyisha @miralunasbooknook I weirdly just found out that you can be made into a record? 🤷‍♀️: http://www.andvinyly.com 6y
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laurieluna @monalyisha Well that's that sorted. Just need to figure out the song! 6y
laurieluna Also great song choice! Mine would be something by Tori Amos. 6y
TrishB My Mum paid for hers and left instructions as to what she wanted to wear, music, readings etc and what she wanted everyone else to wear! We didn‘t know until we found the big envelope marked ‘funeral‘ when she died. It sounds morbid but it really helped..... 6y
monalyisha @TrishB That sounds really considerate, actually... both financially & in terms of making you feel like you were making the right choices, because she already made them. I‘m sure it was comforting that certain things felt “right” during a time when so much probably felt wrong. 🖤 Love the idea. She sounds like she was a smart woman. 6y
TrishB She was very organised!! ❤️ 6y
night_shift @miralunasbooknook organ donation has very specific parameters and if you plan on living to a ripe old age and die anywhere other than a hospital, there's a very good chance that they won't accept your organs. It's a great sentiment, but any number of things can exclude a person, unfortunately. I work for a whole body donation program and our restrictions aren't as tight (plus we pay for cremation). That's my plan as of now. 6y
laurieluna @UnidragonFrag Is it the same in the UK? Still happy to be on the list, as if I shuffle off this mortal coil any earlier than average then I would like to go knowing I opted in to save others. ^_^ 6y
night_shift @miralunasbooknook organ donation parameters are pretty universal. They're just unusable in certain situations and while i'm not 100% on the qualifications in the UK, it's likely it's similar if not the same as in the US. My company doesn't branch out of the country (yet), but there are tons of whole body donation programs. It's just little known, I guess? People may not think about it. 6y
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monalyisha
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“These female heroes frequently defeat the villain in gruesome fashion too. They deliver machetes to the head or axes to the face. Where else in culture are such actions by women seen as positive & appropriate? Horror & crime fiction can give women a chance to face their fears, but also a way to defeat & control them, by using not only their intelligence, but also the aggression society tells them to hide.”

Joy0201 How is the tone of this? It intrigues me, but I don‘t want I feel judged for my own love of horror. 6y
monalyisha @Joy0201 If that‘s your concern, you are 100% safe. The author LOVES horror! 6y
monalyisha @Joy0201 He‘s all about horror entertainment being a safe outlet for the darker feelings of humanity. 6y
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monalyisha
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Do I recognize that Peter Laws, aka “The Sinister Minister,” has way too many selfies on his Instagram page for a respectable man of the cloth & that he‘s probably kind-of an arrogant prick? I mean, yeah. Of course. But am I also crushing pretty hard on my brand-new author crush? YES. 🙌🏻😅🔥

monalyisha Follow-up question: Is that a Centipede mug?! Answer: Yes. 6y
Chrissyreadit No I‘m completely intrigued. How would this be on audible? 6y
monalyisha Hmmm... @Chrissyreadit it might be okay! His writing style is pretty conversational, so that would work. It‘d depend on the reader! 6y
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monalyisha
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I fell in insta-love with this book & I‘m praying it lasts! 😍🙏🏻

It‘s an investigation into the macabre by an ordained minister who‘s a HUGE horror buff. His contention is that faith & fright *aren‘t* incompatible. He asserts that the common vicar‘s message that “spooky things are a no-no” “ironically suggests that God has no interest in the supernatural.” (Also, he‘s *hilarious!*)

Musings cont‘d below 👇🏻

monalyisha 1/2: As a fan of fantasy (especially ghosts, witches, & magic) *and* as someone with a degree in Religious Studies (as well as English Literature), I can‘t even begin to tell you how up my alley this book is! (edited) 6y
monalyisha 2/2: We had a Halloween party at the library where I work recently. When my coworker was promoting it, one little boy raised his hand & explained (huffily, which was kinda cute... but only ‘cause he‘s a kid) that he wouldn‘t be coming because — & I quote — “I believe in God!” I run into the line between faith & fright pretty frequently & I‘m OVER THE MOON to be reading an educated & passionate investigation into it! 🖤👻 (edited) 6y
kyraleseberg Wow! Stacked! 6y
FantasyChick I absolutely loved this book! Laws' look into the dark and macabre is fascinating!! 6y
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monalyisha
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What season is it again?

This is pretty much where I‘m at right now. Tying up loose #WitchPleaseSwap ends, refusing to let Halloween go, secretly stalking my #StuffedStockingSwap match, & just tryin‘ to keep my tootsies warm!

(I miiiiight also be avoiding a family party. My uncle got promoted to lieutenant of the state police, which is a pretty big deal...but I just want to stay home & read! 😩)

😅💀❄️

monalyisha Note: I did not buy these socks for myself (they were a gag gift from my dad) & I am not the kind of person who starts celebrating Christmas this early... they were just readily-available in my sock drawer. 😆 I feel like this is important. 6y
laurieluna @monalyisha We definitely differ on this. I may have been watching cheesy christmas films while the youngest napped on me... 6y
Clare-Dragonfly I see Moxie is helping with the warm tootsies 😍🐰 6y
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monalyisha @miralunasbooknook Ohhh man. Haha. I try to avoid the songs, too. I like the occasional “So This is Christmas” or “Silent Night” but I get easily tetchy by the onslaught. Ultimately, it‘s a cozy, pine-scented family time, though. Can‘t be mad about that (she says, as she continues to read instead of departing for family time). 💖 (edited) 6y
monalyisha @Clare-Dragonfly I‘d say “she lives to serve” but it‘s so blatantly untrue... 😅 I definitely owe her one now, & she knows it. 6y
Lreads Moxie is so cute! Can you smuggle a book into the party? Maybe sneak off for a bit and read? 🐰 6y
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FantasyChick
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Getting a deeper look into the dark and twisty tonight. I don't want to put this one down! Such a fascinating read so far 😈
#netgalley #darkandtwisty #arc #horrorculture

DiruVamp Ohhhh this sounds fabulous! @callunakeep (edited) 6y
FantasyChick @DiruVamp it is so interesting! I'm about half way through but I'm thinking this is a must read for anyone who loves the dark and macabre! 6y
Reviewsbylola Love the creepy cover! 💀 6y
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