Yeah, supernatural stuff freaks me out, too. That and animals, because I have no idea what's going on in their rabid minds.

Not to say scary stuff about people couldn't scare me, but the writer would have to work a lot harder at it.
Yeah, I had to plan out my readings so I could get some sleep, just in case something is scarier than expected.

I've also put stars by the longer things, in case they're not interesting. After I'm done with the scary stuff, the long stuff is next. Then probably stuff I chose because it fit the parameters of both challenges and was already in my library, not so much something I am super excited about.
Then lastly, I'll listen to the ones I'm really looking forward to that didn't already fit one of the other categories.

Some of the ones I'm really looking forward to include Soundtrack of Silence by Matt Hay (true story about a person who went deaf), Cops and Writers: Book 2 by Patrick J. O'Donnell (how to write crime fiction), How to Write a Mystery by Mystery Writers of America (self-explanatory lol), Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean (about raising show dogs -- I have all nonfiction on here that I'm looking forward to and now I wonder if that's not part of what I don't like about paranormal stuff is my fear of it being true lol), and Deaf Utopia by Nyle DiMarco (another book about being deaf).
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