For those of you sitting around this evening either avoiding trick-or-treaters, or just simply looking for some ghostly entertainment to celebrate All Hallow's Eve, Google has some special content set aside for you.
Not only are they featuring some Halloween Books on the front page of Google Book Search:
They have also compiled a selection of frightful stories at Dracula, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to some slightly more obscure titles like The Four-Fifteen Express.
Of course reading isn't the only way to spend a Friday night (who would've thought?). If you're not going to any big costume parties or taking your kids trick-or-treating, you might also be in the mood for some horror movies. You could watch John Carpenter's classic 
or Clive Barker's 
Warning: Neither of these films are for the squeamish and are both Rated R.
If you don't have time for a feature length movie, you could head on over to MTV's brand new music video site watch the almighty Thriller:
Or 
The Internet is full of possibilities for Halloween fun. More suggestions welcome.
Google and Others Provide Halloween Fun
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