Grady Hendrix is a master of quirky horror, and HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE is a true testament to that.
Read MoreSIGN HERE feels something akin to Grady Hendrix taking on Johannes Cabal and I am 100% here for it. Claudia Lux is a firecracker and if her debut is this good, I can’t wait to see what else she has up her sleeve!
Read MoreTOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW is nothing short of a masterpiece. Gabrielle Zevin has outdone herself with this one.
Read MoreTHE HONEYS is a trip, man. Ryan La Sala markets his latest YA horror/thriller as Heathers (1988) meets Midsommar (2019) and I think that description is pretty apt.
Read MoreI’ve seen some conflicting opinions about HIDE, but I truly had a blast with this book!
Read MoreI wanted to love this book, but if I’m honest, I really struggled with THE PALLBEARERS CLUB.
Read MoreEROS & THANATOS is a gorgeous collection of absolutely beautiful, heartfelt (and sometimes heartbreaking) work by incredible talented writers. The themes of love and death are strong throughout, tying each piece together. The mix of traditional and modern gothic settings was quite refreshing, and many of the stories took bold steps in blending and playing with different genres to tell deeply emotional stories of love and loss.
Read MoreBELOW TORRENTIAL HILL is a book as bizarre as it is charming and as thoughtful as it is strange. This poetic coming-of-age tale blends genres, twists tropes, and invites readers on a fascinating and heartfelt journey.
Read MoreTHE VIOLENCE is, at its core, a story of survival and a testament to maternal love. Dawson tackles generational trauma and cycles of abuse in this harrowing tale of three women thrust into the fight of their lives. The book has echoes of a zombie dystopia, but the dead don't rise here. Instead, the living are infected by a dangerous disease that causes them to brutally attack those around them.
Read MoreSUCH A PRETTY SMILE follows a mother and daughter pair facing similar dangers in two separate timelines, one in 2004 and one in 2019. There is a lot to love about this book. The horror elements are fantastically atmospheric, and the settings are rich and vibrant.
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