by Rachel Seigel --- As we all know, Friday the 13th has long been considered a day of bad luck in Western Culture, making it the most feared day and date in history. While we all react differently to the day (some people even stay home and refuse to leave their homes), most of us can admit to having at least one or two superstitions. What you may not realize is that superstition is also prevalent in literature, and for today's post, I thought it would be interesting to highlight a few authors/titles where superstition plays a role.
Superstitious Reads for Friday the 13th
Superstitious Reads for Friday the 13th
Superstitious Reads for Friday the 13th
by Rachel Seigel --- As we all know, Friday the 13th has long been considered a day of bad luck in Western Culture, making it the most feared day and date in history. While we all react differently to the day (some people even stay home and refuse to leave their homes), most of us can admit to having at least one or two superstitions. What you may not realize is that superstition is also prevalent in literature, and for today's post, I thought it would be interesting to highlight a few authors/titles where superstition plays a role.