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message 1: by CC (last edited Jan 06, 2019 11:45AM) (new)

CC Vep (violetanimals) | 76 comments Mod
February - In the Tall Grass
March - The Grip of It
April - That's Not the Wind Out In the Trees: A Collection of Short Stories by Buster Wellman
May - Bødy
June - We Sold Our Souls
July - Experimental Film
August - Furnace
September - They Thirst
October - Growing Things and Other Stories
November - The Elementals
December - The Winter People

Feel free to post on any book's topic page while you are reading to discuss. The monthly schedule is suggested since some of us skip around!
You can also join the Bloody Good Horror Patreon to get access to the BGH slack where we also have a very active Bookclub channel as well!


message 2: by Chris (new)

Chris Loves to Read | 54 comments what a great list of books!! can't wait to start reading!


message 3: by RL (new)

RL Bailey | 6 comments Thanks for putting in the work. I've read 3 of these so far and I thought they were good and will have good discussions. I'm glad to have the others to read now- besides Grip of It All (which I'm picking up at the library tomorrow) the others weren't on my radar.


message 4: by Meagan (new)

Meagan (tealsmom) Can't wait to start on this!! I haven't read ANY of these books before.


message 5: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Lewis | 2 comments So I'm coming into this a little late, oops! But I think this is a great idea!! Where do we go to follow up on the discussions for each book? I'm skipping February as I dont think I'll finish it in a week and hopping right to March.


message 6: by Chris (new)

Chris Loves to Read | 54 comments you just go into the discussion for each book and start typing.. People are over the place with their reading. I'm reading In The Grip of It right now.


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Brian Lassiter (belassiter) | 20 comments I was reading the synopsis of The Grip of It to decide if I wanted to participate in march. I got as far as "A chilling literary horror novel" before deciding that I was out.

I still read the rest of the synopsis, but qualifying any book with "literary" automatically puts in the in the mindset of boring and pretentious bullshit.

Am I the only one who feels this way?


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Atlanta (dark_leo) | 1 comments Nobody started one for December?


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