Fortnight of Fright 2015 | Book Review: Dark Carnival (Abi from Rambling Writer)

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Welcome to our third annual FORTNIGHT OF FRIGHT event!
October 17th – October 31st, 2015

Thanks for checking out the THIRD annual edition of FORTNIGHT OF FRIGHT where Alyssa (Books Take You Places), Amy (Tripping Over Books), and I bring you two full weeks of Halloween-related posts! We’ve invited bloggers, authors, and book lovers alike to share their favorite things about Halloween and we feature a new person and post each day. 

Today, Abi from Rambling Writer is reviewing THE DARK CARNIVAL – An Anthology of Horror! Check out her review below!


Fortnight of Fright 2015 | Book Review: Dark Carnival (Abi from Rambling Writer)Title: Dark Carnival: An Anthology of Horror by Jolene Haley
Publishing Info: October 31, 2014 by Independent
Source: Library
Genres: Adult, Horror
Find it on the web: Buy from Amazon // GoodreadsDate Completed: September 11, 2015

In this anthology, several authors and illustrators explore the dark and hidden dangers that lie within a carnival that has come to town. But it is no ordinary carnival. It's The Dark Carnival.
And when The Dark Carnival comes to town, there's no promise that anyone can leave...alive.
Contributors include: Kristen Strassel, Meghan Schuler, Claire C. Riley, J. Elizabeth Hill, Jessi Esparza, Debra Kristi, Ryan Bartlett, Michelle Ceasar Davis, Brian LeTendre, Ken Mooney, Eli Constant, Mari Wells, Lucas Hargus, Kat Daemon, T.A. Brock, Calyn Morgan, Emily McKeon, Gregory Carrico, Kristin Hanson, Nicole R. Taylor, C. Elizabeth Vescio, Brian W. Taylor, Kate Michael, Ezekiel Conrad, Jamie Adams, Bobby Solomons, Mark Matthews, Jamie Corrigan, Kristin Rivers, Kristen Jett, Sheila Hall, Suzy G, Kim Culpepper, Ruth Shedwick, J.C. Michael, Wulf Francu Godgluck, Ashly Nagrant, Amy Trueblood, Vanessa Henderson, Tawney Bland, Julie Hutchings and Stevan Knapp.

I heard about this anthology from watching some YouTube videos by the WordNerds. Horror isn’t something I usually read, unless Neil Gaiman writes it. But there was something about an anthology that interested me. I am a scaredy-cat,  movies with zombies or paranormal activity are hard for me to watch. But there was something about a collection of short stories that beguiled me. I guess I thought that horror in small doses would be okay.  I was both right and wrong.

THE DARK CARNIVAL was an amazing entry into the genre of creepy stories. I mean this collection has everything, people gone crazy, demons, aliens, and every story was completely different.  Each was unique in its own way.  I feel like the collection starts off with some of their less creepy stories.  I found myself thinking: “Oh this isn’t so bad.” HA! The stories definitely get darker further into the anthology. No spoilers but not everything you eat in the Dark Carnival is at it seems. 😉  I liked this anthology because it didn’t overwhelm in the way a novel would. There wasn’t too much creepiness that would give me nightmares, but just enough for me to put it down at the end of a story and peek out from my blankets to make sure I wasn’t going to die. 😀

I ended up giving THE DARK CARNIVAL four stars on Goodreads. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone, especially in this month of October. I promise, you won’t see carnivals the same way again.

ABOUT ABI

My name is Abi.  I’m 20 years old.  I’ve been telling stories since I was around 10 and haven’t been able to stop. I’m a reader, a writer of novels and poetry, tea drinker, and lover of food. Happily married and mother to two Viking cats.


Thanks, Abi! I agree — I’m not much into horror either — but I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! Sounds perfect for Halloween time! 

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3 thoughts on “Fortnight of Fright 2015 | Book Review: Dark Carnival (Abi from Rambling Writer)

  1. Audrey Greathouse

    Oh I am SO with you about only reading Neil Gaiman’s horror XD I really don’t like the genre…the only reason I read Neil Gaiman is because the quality of the writing outweighs the terror, haha. I can tell you’re someone I should be taking recommendations from 🙂

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  2. Jolene

    AHHH! This makes me so happy! Thank you so much. I’m so happy you enjoyed it.
    I’m beyond grateful to be included. The Dark Carnival was such an important project for me and it’s the best feeling in the world to see that author people “get it” and love it.
    I can’t wait to check out the rest of the featured books here.

    Happy reading!

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