If you have teens or tweens and are looking for a way to celebrate Halloween this year, I have an idea. You make up a scavenger hunt list and then kids go in pairs and walk around and take pictures of the items on the list. Once they complete the list they make a photo collage of the items and show the picture to you and in turn, you give them a goodie bag prize.
Other ideas for distanced Halloween fun, group watch a Halloween-themed movie, Zoom Halloween Costume Contest, or Just wear your costume for the next three-weeks w/a mask on everywhere you go! Don't limit yourself to one day! This year is weird!
As I mentioned a couple weeks back, one of the ways I'm celebrating Halloween this year is by participating in a read-a-thon. Well, now the Fraterfest Read-a-Thon starts on Thursday! Join me here ! You can even read the book below as part of the fun!
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A friend recommended this series to me, I got the first book from Amazon. I think the series is part of Kindle Unlimited. There are many cozy mysteries and romance books included with Kindle Unlimited and I think it's finally time to take the plunge and get the subscription!
The book is on the short side which is perfect for a cold and gloomy fall day. This book takes place in the late 1800s, but in a world where the paranormal is all around us but The Society keeps it from regular humans. The main character in this book, Mrs. Knight, is a very capable woman with a dry sense of humor so I found her to be very relatable-- however, she can see auras and can smell werewolves, and alas, I cannot.
One of the most enjoyable parts of the book for me I don't want to share because it would be spoilery. It was at the climax of the book and I was glad to see it.
This is a fun series at any time of year, but during the spooky season, treat yourself to this adventure!