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Been enjoying horror of late, and have a nice new stack to read thanks to my Santa!



I managed to totally obliterate my goal -and- complete the booklord, so I'm feeling pretty spiffy. I'm setting my goal just slightly higher this year (from 30 to 42) and don't really anticipate to many problems hitting that number. However, I'm going to force myself to read more non-fiction in an effort to move me farther from my comfort zone and I want to try to get more into poetry.
Re: horror, I've actually been enjoying Clive Barker's Book of Blood. It's a big collection of various short stories, some of which are really good and some of which are kind of meh. However, none of them are long enough that I really get sick of even the mehest of the stories.

Clive Barker's Book of Blood, plus some of his shorter novels like Mister B. Gone, The Hellbound Heart, The Thief of Always
Ray Bradbury has some good horror stories, and if you haven't read Something Wicked This Way Comes, that's a great book to read in October.
Read anything by Shirley Jackson.
I liked North American Lake Monsters, since there is quite a variety in the types of stories (and monsters) each story is about.
The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology is good if you just want zombie stories, though many authors try something new with the concept.
Any Stephen King short story collection is good. The older, the better (though Skeleton Crew is regularly considered the best). His son, Joe Hill, is similar in a lot of ways, and his collection 20th Century Ghosts is still his best (in my opinion).
Joe R. Lansdale is a good, if lesser-known, horror author, with stories usually about the south (mainly Texas). I'd recommend one of his collections (Writer of the Purple Rage features Bubba Hotep, which inspired the Bruce Campbell film).
Jeff Strand writes short, affordable, horror comedy novels which will give you some laughs and cringes while also being a quick read. Pretty much any of his novels are fun.
If someone tells you to read H.P. Lovecraft, they're wrong. But if they're insistent, or you really feel like you should read him, check out Waking Up Screaming, or The Best of H.P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre, or just make a list of those stories and read them for free, as he's been in the public domain since forever.
If you want someone new, Nick Cutter's been releasing some fun books. Same with Paul Tremblay.
Michael McDowell has been getting his due lately, too, so check out one of his horror novels.
I can keep going, if anyone wants more recommendations, or something more specific, in the horror genre.

Clive Barker's Book of Blood, plus some of his short..."
Thanks! I've read a lot of both Kings, and Lovecraft. Everything sounds up my alley.

Gemma Files' We Will All Go Down Together is really excellent




Same here, I'm not as voracious a reader as some out there, but I never really have a problem hitting my goals. I'm mostly using the booklord challenge as a means to force myself out of my comfort zone and get in some good new books. Last year brought me a couple of real big winners, so I'm looking forward to this year's challenge.

but can anyone recommend some good non-fiction from POC. Preferably leaning political?

but can anyone recommend some good non-fiction from POC. Preferably leaning political?"
Ngugi wa Thiong'o is so political he stopped writing in English and switched to his native Gikuyu. He's very good, although don't begin with his first book, A Grain of Wheat is a good start.
Ahmadou Kourouma's Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote was great fun, as much as you can say it about a book centered on bloody politics.
And I haven't yet started Maryse Conde's Segu, but it's one of the books on my shelf that I'm looking forward to most.




I wrote some pretty scathing reviews of the sequels. I did not enjoy them.





Yeah that one is pretty dark. I needed a fluff break after A Farewell to Arms too

I don't think that actually needs to be answered.

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