
I had a little extra time this afternoon, so I thought I’d put together a fun seasonal post for you. Here is a nifty list of some free Autumn and Halloween Kindle books. This list runs the gamut from spooky stories to teen interest and all the way back around to party planning, decorating and creating your own costumes. I hope you find something enjoyable. After all, everything is more enjoyable when it’s free.
DIY Costumes
Easy Halloween Costumes (Instructables Halloween)
Iron Man Costumes (Instructables Halloween)
Halloween Cookbooks & Entertaining
How To Host The Perfect…Halloween Party
Easy Halloween Recipes For Kids (Living Trader Joe’s Cookbooks)
The Secrets of a Great Halloween Party!
Halloween Food (Instructables Halloween)
Novels & Short Stories (Teen to Adult)
Haunting At Heidelburgh Mansion (A Hot Ticket Short Story)
13 on Halloween (The Shadow Series #1)
Mr. Jack O. Lantern – A Super Short Story (Holiday Pet Miracle Series)
The Homecoming Masquerade (Girls Wearing Black: Book One)
Supper: The Horror Short Story You’ve Been Craving
The Halloween Collection from the Indie Eclective
Autumn Leaves Original Pieces in Prose and Verse
Whispers in Autumn (The Last Year, #1)
Kids Books
A Rare Night Indeed – A Children’s Halloween Picture Book (Plus Bonus Rhymes & Riddles)
20 Happy Halloween Stories For Children 4-8 Years Old Vol. 1-2 (Happy Halloween Series)
Captain Thomas And A Very Haunted Halloween
A Day With Mary: Happy Halloween
A Halloween Tale of Adrian’s Well
A Ghost Went Trick or Treating
Unholy Cow, A Story for Demented Children (Stories for Demented Children)
Autumn! Learn About Autumn and Enjoy Colorful Pictures – Look and Learn! (50+ Photos of Autumn)
Games for Hallowe’en (historic interest)
Note: As with all Amazon prices, the price on this Kindle offer can change at any time. This price is valid as of October 3 at 6:00pm EST. And even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can read these books using your computer or other mobile devices by downloading the appropriate app. You’ll see a *Free Reading App* tab in the bar across the top of the Amazon page.


































