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What Have You Read - 2019


Started off strong but fell apart for me half way through."
That's a bummer! I had a feeling about that one, which is why I didn't jump on that particular band..."
It seems like most hyped books go that way. Children of Blood and Bone being another one.



My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Loved it :-)




These are the horror-related books I've read so far! Planning for a handful more before the end of the year.

I liked it, the characters are what really sold the story. My one negative is I felt it was a little long winded.

Today I finished Sharp Ends by Joe Abercrombie. Fantastic short story collection, my favourite being the absolutely brilliant "Two's Company".


my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
3/5 Stars for me.

The Neighbour by Fiona Cummins

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

This was merely okay. Very quick read. I'm left scratching my head over why it is a 2019 Splatterpunk Award Nominee for Best Novella though.


Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

This was a good read. 3/5 stars. A Haunted House tale crossed with an American take on Folk Horror, maybe.




These are the horror-related b..."
Ugh!! I loved HoL! One of the first books Horror Afs recommended to me.
I hope you enjoyed it :)




These are the horror-related b..."
Hi, Wes!
I've read two of the three you have listed and enjoyed them!




My book of the year (so far)


I really liked this one. A mix of mystery, post-apocalyptic, and maybe even a tad bit of supernatural thrown in....

I cannot believe I had this book sitting on my shelf for close on a decade unread! This is every bit the gonzo backwoods extreme horror classic I'd heard about! Fantastic! 5/5


I cannot believe I had this book sitting on my shelf for close on a decade unread! This is every bit the gonzo backwoods extreme horror class..."
I really need to re-read that one. When I first read it in the early 2000's, I was pretty shocked that such a book had even been published. Now this kind of book is a small subgenre in of itself!

It's a series, so I think they are releasing them over a certain period of months. I'm reading it now though, and I think I can safely say that it's worth the wait.
I just finished In Darkness, Delight: Masters of Midnight


Well, It's a series of books, but this one was supposed to have been released last Tuesday. I don't get why it's going to take over a month to ship it. I mean...I can wait, but I've just never experienced a shipping delay like this before. Oh well. I guess I'll read something else while I wait. Plenty in my TBR pile! How did you get YOURS so soon? Ebook?

I cannot believe I had this book sitting on my shelf for close on a decade unread! This is every bit the gonzo backwoods ex..."
Yeah, I can imagine the reception it got when it first dropped on an unsuspecting readership. LOL

Hmmm, I'm not sure what the delay is. Yes, I have a long-standing relationship with Valancourt Books and I was provided an e-ARC for review.
I finished up Ghost Mine


Hunter Shea is someone I'd like to read. Do you have a recommendation to start with, Char?

The New Jersey Devil is a good one. Of course I am kinda biased

My pick to win the 2019 Splatterpunk Award for Best Novella. Ave Satanas! 4/5

I am a fan of Karin Slaughter but I didn't care for this one at all. Supposedly it's being created into a Netflix show which I would still try even though I didn't like the book.
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I am a fan of Karin Slaughter but I didn't care for this one at all. Supposedly it's being created into a Netflix show which I would still try even though I didn't li..."
I've read a lot of Karin Slaughter and the more I read the less I'm liking her books. They have too many whiny damaged people who can't get control of their lives.
I am a fan of Karin Slaughter but I didn't care for this one at all. Supposedly it's being created into a Netflix show which I would still try even though I didn't li..."
I've read a lot of Karin Slaughter and the more I read the less I'm liking her books. They have too many whiny damaged people who can't get control of their lives.

My favorite of his is: Creature. Despite its title, this one is not a creature feature.
But, believe me, Shea writes GREAT creature features, such as:
Rattus New Yorkus
Jurassic Florida
The Devil's Fingers
Just Add Water
These are in the vein of The Rats by James Herbert. Lots of romping and chomping FUN! :)

These all sound amazing!! Who doesn't love romping chomping fun? I'm adding lol

I am a fan of Karin Slaughter but I didn't care for this one at all. Supposedly it's being created into a Netflix show which I would still try even thoug..."
I do like her Will Trent series the best but I do agree that you eventually get the feeling of you have read one you have read them all.

Not really in my wheelhouse. I don't really read non fiction that often, when I do it's usually true crime.

The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell which I swiftly followed with the even more excellent (and much shorter) Slade House by the same author.
Then a Michelle Paver trio - Dark Matter (my second time around for this one - it's the local Horror Book Club book of the month). Once again, I loved the atmosphere and creeping dread here. Thin Air and Wakenhyrst. Of these two, I found Thin Air in a similar vein to Dark Matter and, as a result, it gripped me in a similar way (strange reading a book set in an icy landscape when you're sitting in the garden in the middle of a heatwave!). Wakenhyrst was completely different - and gothic, which is one of my preferred sub genres - but I confess I did have a bit of an issue with the last 10% and would be interested to read what others think about it.
An earlier Stephen King I had missed (goodness knows how) From a Buick 8 proved well up to what I always hope for from one of his novels.
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Started off strong but fell apart for me half way through."
That's a bummer! I had a feeling about that one, which is why I didn't jump on that particular bandwagon. :)