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message 101: by Josh (new)

Josh | 42 comments Char wrote: "I finished Piñata by Leopoldo Gout. I thought it was a pretty good tale of gone but not forgotten Mexican gods. I think it could definitely have been shorter, but it was creative and sometimes ..."

I been wanting to check this one out myself!


message 102: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7623 comments Mod
The Twenty by Sam Holland

I just finished and ARC of this and, wow. If you like Thomas Harris, Michael Slade, and other wild and complex books about serial killers, look for this one coming out next week.


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Eliza Clara Hemming (elizahyde89) | 4 comments I've just finished James Herbert's Creed. Very good, and surprisingly funny!


message 104: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Alan wrote: "The Twenty by Sam Holland

I just finished and ARC of this and, wow. If you like Thomas Harris, Michael Slade, and other wild and complex books about serial killers, look for this one coming ..."


This sounds really good, Alan. Thanks!


message 105: by Josh (new)

Josh | 42 comments Read Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones by Alvin Schwartz in a sitting today.

Scary Stories 3 More Tales to Chill Your Bones by Alvin Schwartz

Really enjoyed it - here's my 'review' (basically just gushing about my favourite tales in the collection really): https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Alexis (alyxe) | 24 comments Spin a Black Yarn by Josh Malerman

OMG, I had the chance to ARC this from NetGalley and Random House. Holy sh...t... this anthology is OFF THE HOOK... Ya'll gotta get it in August, I don't think you'll be disappointed


message 107: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Alexis wrote: "Spin a Black Yarn by Josh Malerman

OMG, I had the chance to ARC this from NetGalley and Random House. Holy sh...t... this anthology is OFF THE HOOK... Ya'll gotta get it in August, I don't thi..."


I added this to my TBR list!


message 108: by WendyB (last edited Mar 12, 2023 01:05PM) (new)

WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
The Destroyer of Worlds (Lovecraft Country #2) by Matt Ruff This is the sequel to Lovecraft Country and just a lot of fun following these characters and their adventures.


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments All Hallows by Christopher Golden

loved the halloween setting of this book! got me all excited for spooky season in march, lmao


message 111: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments I finished up Steve Stred's Churn the Soil and loved it.
I also just finished Hidden Pictures on audio and it was something else!


message 112: by David (new)

David Haynes | 3257 comments The Amityville Horror The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson by Jay Anson
I really enjoyed it!


message 113: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7623 comments Mod
Deadly Cross (Alex Cross, 26) by James Patterson
The most fun I've had with an Alex Cross book in ages.


message 114: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments David wrote: "The Amityville Horror The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson by Jay Anson
I really enjoyed it!"


I read this book multiple times as a pre-teen/teen, and it really freaked me out.


message 115: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments I finished The House (Blackwater, #3) by Michael McDowell .

I’m slowly reading McDowell’s Blackwater series between reading other things. My god, this series is good. He really has the southern gothic feel down perfectly.


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments Killer, Come Back to Me: The Crime Stories of Ray Bradbury is a tough book to rate. It’s a posthumous collection of “crime” stories (some of which are fantasy) which contains a few genuine classics (“Marionettes, Inc.,” “The Small Assassin”) along with resurrected early Bradbury stories culled from the pulp magazines of the 1940s. The classics are, well, classics; the resurrections are mostly, well, junk. I mean that. They are bad stories which must have been only just good enough to make it into the lesser pulp magazines of the time. Still, a collection with three or four straight-up masterpieces…how can that be a bad collection? Well, for me the problem is that I was already very familiar with all the classics here; it’s the resurrections I was interested in, and they are uniformly poor—apprentice work from a writer who would soon be a master, but wasn’t yet. I guess it’s good that these stories have been made available again. But I didn’t enjoy this collection very much.


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Diane  | 170 comments Sew Sorry by Aron Beauregard What a fabulous book 😳😵😜


message 119: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I just finished A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher A House with Good Bones.


message 121: by heatherbear (new)

heatherbear (theheatherbear) Pretty proud of what I've managed to read so far this year since I hit a major depression and didn't pick up a book for over a year (Realizing you're mind-blind really fucks with you if you love books...)

Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer
Authority by Jeff Vandermeer
Acceptance by Jeff Vandermeer
It's me, Charlie by C.M. Guidroz
Stolen Tongues by Felix Blackwell

Currently reading Borne by Jeff Vandermeer


message 122: by James (new)

James Pollard | 42 comments Heather - I recently read Borne and really enjoyed it, hope it’s a good one for you! I need to read Acceptance


message 123: by James (new)

James Pollard | 42 comments So cool you’re enjoying getting back to reading


message 124: by heatherbear (new)

heatherbear (theheatherbear) Danny - the southern reach triology was very enjoyable. i watched annihilation before reading the book but still enjoyed it. it honestly helped me follow along since his books can feel like a fever dream.


message 125: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Heather wrote: "Pretty proud of what I've managed to read so far this year since I hit a major depression and didn't pick up a book for over a year (Realizing you're mind-blind really fucks with you if you love bo..."

I’ve seen It’s Me, Charlie mentioned several times on Booktok. Is it good?


message 126: by A.J. (new)

A.J. (silvercypress) The Counselors by Jessica Goodman.

I actually liked it.. mystery killer vibes at summer camp.

Now I'm starting Theme Music by T. Marie Vandelly.

I'm only about a hundred pages in and this one gives dad axe murdered his family and the mystery around it vibes.


message 127: by James (new)

James Pollard | 42 comments Heather - The movie version of annihilation was a great companion to the book for sure, I really liked what Alex Garland did with it. Different sort of book for sure, but I was obsessed with Garland’s novel The Beach when I read it as a teenager and it felt like a fever dream in a different way although not as much as annihilation!


message 128: by heatherbear (last edited Mar 31, 2023 06:22PM) (new)

heatherbear (theheatherbear) Kelly B -

I personally did not like it. It had a torture porn feel to it which isnt my thing. I think it makes it on tiktok a lot because of how extreme the ick factor is.


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inciminci | 650 comments Heather wrote: "Pretty proud of what I've managed to read so far this year since I hit a major depression and didn't pick up a book for over a year (Realizing you're mind-blind really fucks with you if you love bo..."

And you should be proud of yourself, that's awesome Heather.
I hope you feel much better soon.

I really enjoyed The Southern Reach trilogy and think Borne is one of the most accessible books Vandermeer wrote, also one of my favorites.


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sonya marie madden  | 926 comments Freak and creep both by Jennifer Hillier


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Piñata by Leopoldo Gout

whew, this one took me forever to get through! there were a lot of fun + interesting things about this one, but it ended up falling flat for me because the characters were very one-dimensional. great for those who like a plot-driven story tho!


message 132: by Rosalyn (new)

Rosalyn | 47 comments The The Sun Down Motel was very horror-lite in the supernatural sense, I wasn't scared at all (haunted motel, ghosts, doors opening and close inexplicably etc.). What was scary though was the real life human murderer of the story, quiet and unassuming, respectable job, house, wife and kid, perfectly flying under the radar. My full review below!

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

The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James


message 133: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 1717 comments Mod
Finished the very meh The Brownstone (The Brownstone, #1) by Ken Eulo The Brownstone by Ken Eulo.


message 134: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4029 comments I just finished within the last few days:

The Twisted Dead by Darcy Coates - loving this series.

Seeing Evil by Jason Parent - the start of a series - loving it so far.


message 135: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Kelly B wrote: "I finished The House (Blackwater, #3) by Michael McDowell.

I’m slowly reading McDowell’s Blackwater series between reading other things. My god, this series is good. He really has the southern gothic feel down per..."


BLACKWATER is one of my favorites OF ALL TIME! Enjoy!

I just finished Victor LaValle's Lone Women and enjoyed it.


message 136: by Tonya (new)

Tonya | 16 comments I love the Blackwater series. I read it when my Grandma lived in Milton, FL close to the story's location. It made it more interesting.


message 137: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments *high five*
It was so good, right? :)


message 138: by Tonya (new)

Tonya | 16 comments It really was. :)


message 139: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7623 comments Mod
The Stranger Upstairs by Lisa Matlin
I was fortunate to get an ARC copy of this and, wow oh wow, this was a thriller (with a hint of horror) like nothing I've read before. You will want to seek this one out when it's released in September.
My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 140: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments heatherbear wrote: "Kelly B -

I personally did not like it. It had a torture porn feel to it which isnt my thing. I think it makes it on tiktok a lot because of how extreme the ick factor is."


Thanks for your input! I think I’ll give it a pass. I’m not big on torture porn either.


message 141: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Tonya wrote: "I love the Blackwater series. I read it when my Grandma lived in Milton, FL close to the story's location. It made it more interesting."

I bet! It’s so atmospheric.


message 142: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments I read The Legend of Charlie Fish by Josh Rountree , which I thought was unique and really good.

I’m hoping to finish a historical fiction book I’m reading tonight, and then on to Gallows Hill.


message 144: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
You've been a busy reader, Navi!


message 145: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments WendyB wrote: "You've been a busy reader, Navi!"

I've read a ton of new favourites so far this year! Hopefully that continues for the rest of 2023.

Have you read any stand out books recently? :)


message 146: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
Navi wrote: "WendyB wrote: "You've been a busy reader, Navi!"

I've read a ton of new favourites so far this year! Hopefully that continues for the rest of 2023.

Have you read any stand out books recently? :)"


It's been a pretty good year for books and I anticipate many more good stories to come but these two have been my favs so far this year:
Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby and The Destroyer of Worlds (Lovecraft Country, #2) by Matt Ruff


message 147: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments The Scourge Between Stars by Ness Brown

Revival by Stephen King

i've been in such a bad reading slump lately, but i think i'm finally coming out of it! managed to finish the last 2/3 of revival in only 2 days. great read!


message 148: by The bookish Witch (new)

The bookish Witch - die Bücherhexe | 24 comments Navi wrote: "Please excuse the delay in posting but here are the horror (and horror adjacent) books I've read in 2023 so far:

5 stars ★★★★★:

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
[book:Ninth House|4326..."


That's a lot of books, for three month. Wow. :-)


message 149: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments The bookish Witch wrote: "That's a lot of books, for three month. Wow. :-)
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I don't have much of a life outside of reading lol!


message 150: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments Recent reads:

Whatever Remains Of Us In The End* - ★★★
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes - ★★★★★
Rabid Madness* - ★★★★
Sacculina* - ★★★★★

* - on Kindle Unlimited!

Whatever Remains Of Us In The End by Brandon Baker Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes by Eric LaRocca Rabid Madness by Brian G. Berry Sacculina by Philip Fracassi


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