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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I finished and ARC of Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes !


Lisa - OwlBeSatReading  (owlbesatreading) | 17 comments RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I finished an almost 6 month trek through the mammoth-sized

The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #1) by Anne Rice
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www.g..."


I’m on a permanent mission to find a copy of The Witching Hour for a decent price! (I’ve limited funds! 😅) Let the Right One In is a phenomenal story, if you like your vampire tales weird, this will do! I’d say it is one of THE WEIRDEST I’ve ever read! I loved it! Enjoy!


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Lisa - OwlBeSatReading wrote: "I’m on a permanent mission to find a copy of The Witching Hour for a decent price!..."

I don't know if you're a member of PaperbackSwap or not, but that's where I listed my copy. There is a wait list for the book but I think it's only 8 people deep. For a while there were a lot of copies available but they all got grabbed up once the show started.


Lisa - OwlBeSatReading  (owlbesatreading) | 17 comments RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "Lisa - OwlBeSatReading wrote: "I’m on a permanent mission to find a copy of The Witching Hour for a decent price!..."

I don't know if you're a member of PaperbackSwap or not, but that's where I li..."


I’m in the uk so I don’t think it’s a thing here. I keep a check on eBay and world of books. I’m sure I’ll find a copy eventually! Thank you though 😊


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K. D. (bookaholic_kd) | 7 comments I just finished reading The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires. I did not enjoy it. I think the next book I'm going to get is The September House. Has some good reviews so want to try it out.


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Monica Go | 894 comments RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I finished an almost 6 month trek through the mammoth-sized

The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #1) by Anne Rice
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www.g..."


I'm reading it too. How are you liking it?


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Monica wrote: "I'm reading it too. How are you liking it?"

Hey Monica, I'm actually starting it (Let the Right One In) tonight. I'm looking forward to it. It sounds like you are enjoying it so far, correct? Have you seen the film versions?


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Erin (ems84) | 9052 comments Kimberly wrote: "I finished and ARC of Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes!"

Sounds interesting, I'm still reading Dead Silence.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Erin wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I finished and ARC of Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes!"

Sounds interesting, I'm still reading Dead Silence."


I'm interested to hear what you think of it! The "space horror" was never my big thing, but these stood out to me.


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Erin (ems84) | 9052 comments Kimberly wrote: "Erin wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I finished and ARC of Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes!"

Sounds interesting, I'm still reading Dead Silence."

I'm interested to hear what you think of it! The "sp..."


I finished Dead Silence and while I enjoyed the book, the ending was a bit disappointing. I think it would be worth checking out, if you are interested in it, you may feel differently about how it all came together then I did.

Now reading:

Midnight Under the Big Top: Tales of Madness, Murder, and Magic


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Nick Lisa - OwlBeSatReading wrote: "RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I finished an almost 6 month trek through the mammoth-sized

The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #1) by Anne Rice
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
Rating:..."



I read half of this and stopped because I was so bored but I've wanted to pick it back up and just finish it! I love a good witchy story and the show looks so good.


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Monica Go | 894 comments RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "Monica wrote: "I'm reading it too. How are you liking it?"

Hey Monica, I'm actually starting it (Let the Right One In) tonight. I'm looking forward to it. It sounds like you are enjoying it so far..."


Yes I am. Well written and intriguing from the start. I saw the movie many many years ago and luckily I don't even remember most of it.


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Jennifer (peaslepuff) | 12 comments I started The Autopsy: Best Weird Stories of Michael Shea, enjoying it thus far. Also re-reading Size 12 Is Not Fat for a nice lil' palate cleanser.


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Tasha | 1 comments Currently reading stolen tongues by Felix Blackwell. Definitely keeping me interested!


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I finished Chad Lutzke's Bruises on a Butterfly by Chad Lutzke .


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Nick wrote: "...The Witching Hour

I read half of this and stopped because I was so bored but I've wanted to pick it back up and just finish it! I love a good witchy story and the show looks so good."


I read it in pieces while reading other books. I don't think I could have powered through it all at once. Rice can just be a little too "extra" (as my daughter would say) at times.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Monica wrote: "Yes I am. Well written and intriguing from the start. I saw the movie many many years ago and luckily I don't even remember most of it."

I'm about 50 pages in and I agree. I also saw the movie - both of them I think - and while I don't remember much besides a few pieces, more of it is coming back as I read.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I finished Voyage of the Damned by Frances White , and loved it! Now starting The Gulp (Tales From the Gulp, #1) by Alan Baxter , and The Whispering Muse by Laura Purcell .


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments Still working on Blue World by Robert McCammon , but also just started By the Light of My Skull Trade Paperback  by Ramsey Campbell by the incomparable Ramsey Campbell.


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Monica Go | 894 comments I started the Assassin's blade by Sarah J. MAas after finishing Crown of midnight.


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Elsa Norgard I’m reading a lot currently but I just started “On the Farm”. By Stevie Cameron. It’s a true crime book which depicts the true story/murders by serial killer Willie “Piggy” Pickton.


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WendyB  | 5011 comments Mod
Started Blacktop Wasteland. The opening scene was wow.


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Rosalyn | 47 comments description

In the author's note, Cañas features a quote from Cheno Cortina, a paramilitary leader who defended the Mexican border against white settlers during the Texas Revolution. He used the word "vampires" to describe the invading force, and that is where Cañas got her next book idea. Obviously, the vampires in this book are supposed to be an allegory for the Yanquis. Key words: supposed to. The plot choice Cañas chose completely nips that in the bud to the point that the inclusion of the vampires, are first of all sparse, and second, irrelevant.

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

Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas


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Dawn | 191 comments Currently listening to Maeve Fly by CJ Leade and reading the Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff. Both very unique!


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Kent Mattoon I recently finished Mr Wicker by David Viergutz. I loved it! Great horror that kept me reading.


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WendyB  | 5011 comments Mod
Reading The Land of Lost Things (The Book of Lost Things, #2) by John Connolly
I can't get enough of Connolly's writing.


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Rosalyn | 47 comments Darker in tone than Hendrix's typical books, it reveals the complacency and fear that can cripple a community, the dismissive and gaslighting behavior from authority or power figures towards gender and racial minorities, but also the bravery of mothers who protect their young.

The most horrific scene of this novel isn't regarding the supernatural or unusual, but the...

full review HERE

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
I just finished Nestlings by Nat Cassidy .


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Kimberly wrote: "I just finished Nestlings by Nat Cassidy."
Read your review. Glad you liked it.
I want to read this but probably won't get to it until Halloween. ah well, it'll be here before we know it.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
WendyB wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I just finished Nestlings by Nat Cassidy."
Read your review. Glad you liked it.
I want to read this but probably won't get to it until Halloween. ah well, it'll be here befor..."


That's what I say to all the other books in the TBR....
Every year .... LOL!


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Alan | 7608 comments Mod
Wounds Six Stories from the Border of Hell by Nathan Ballingrud
Ballingrud writes the most unique and uncomfortable horror.


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Rob Barber | 5 comments First time poster. Boys in the Valley by Phillip Fracassi.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Robert wrote: "First time poster. Boys in the Valley by Phillip Fracassi."

I hope you love it!!!


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Anita (neet413) | 818 comments Began the month with Marked in Flesh, book 4 of The Others series

Moved on to Urban Shaman, just couldn't get into it and DNF.

Currently reading Clockwork Angel


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Adrienne L Devolution really surprised me with how much I enjoyed it. One of my favorites from last year.


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Adrienne L I'm currently reading A Child Alone With Strangers and it is so good!


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Erin (ems84) | 9052 comments Adriennelee wrote: "Devolution really surprised me with how much I enjoyed it. One of my favorites from last year."

Same here, I have read his other books and felt just middle of the road with them but this one was a pleasant surprise.


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Monica Go | 894 comments I started HEir of fire and The shadow of the wind by Zafon which is beautiful.


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Adrienne L Erin wrote: "Adriennelee wrote: "Devolution really surprised me with how much I enjoyed it. One of my favorites from last year."

Same here, I have read his other books and felt just middle of the road with the..."


I'm glad you enjoyed Devolution Erin. I have World War Z but haven't read it yet.


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inciminci | 649 comments I'm reading Dead Letters: Episodes of Epistolary Horror and WereCage.
Dead Letters Episodes of Epistolary Horror by Jacob Steven Mohr WereCage by Ian Fortey

After that I'll probably start with A Child Alone With Strangers after that, you guys have been praising it so.


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Erin (ems84) | 9052 comments Adriennelee wrote: "Erin wrote: "Adriennelee wrote: "Devolution really surprised me with how much I enjoyed it. One of my favorites from last year."

Same here, I have read his other books and felt just middle of the ..."


I thought World War Z was just ok but it probably deserves a re-read.


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Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments A bit delayed but I guess better late than never!

My 2024 horror reads so far:

5 stars:
The Pram by Joe Hill Best of Luck by Jason Mott The Mosquito by B.A. Paris Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White Neon Shocks by Nic Parker Bored Gay Werewolf by Tony Santorella Eat the Rich (Eat the Rich, #1) by Sarah Gailey Swamp Thing (1972-1976) #1 by Len Wein The Autumnal by Daniel Kraus Canary (Comixology Originals) #1 by Scott Snyder The Shadow Dancers of Brixton Hill by Nicole Willson Boys in the Valley by Philip Fracassi

4 stars:
Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes Pretty Good Neighbor by Jeffrey Ford Psychic Teenage Bloodbath by Carl John Lee Night Shoot by David Sodergren

3 stars:
Silent Key by Laurel Hightower Bigfoot #1 by Steve Niles

DNF:
Fever House (Fever House #1) by Keith Rosson Womb City by Tlotlo Tsamaase

My absolute favourite so far this year is Boys in the Valley - perfection!


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments Combustible: A Post-Apocalyptic Road Trip by Hunter Shea Combustible A Post-Apocalyptic Road Trip by Hunter Shea

Hunter Shea's latest is dystopia with a difference. Thoroughly enjoyed it


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N.B. Clarke | 12 comments Right now reading The Killer Inside Me.
Happy to get other Jim Thompson recommendations.


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments Just started The Brain Leeches and Other Eldritch Phenomena by Tim Curran. I’ve never read Mr. Curran; I love Lovecraftian fiction but I confess it was the title that pulled me in on this one.
The Brain Leeches and Other Eldritch Phenomena by Tim Curran


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Rosalyn | 47 comments uh, depending on if you hate rockefeller or not, this could be a horrific topic/book LOL

Colossal effort and care was put into chronicling this colossus of American industry, an engaging and insightful read that reveals the man behind the curtain. Chernow neither villainizes nor sanitizes Rockefeller's character or ascent to supremacy in the oil business, through the author's expert guidance, we clearly see the building blocks to his success, whether it be the circumstances of his childhood that propelled him away from what he was escaping, or his natural traits and Puritan work ethic that drove him towards wanting and acquiring more and more.

my full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Titan The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow


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