October 2024 Horror Review Column is now live! In this post I have gathered the titles with my three words and links to my full draft reviews on Goodreads. Click through for readalikes and more appeal information.
First this month's STARS:
- At Dark, I Become Loathsome by Eric LaRocca (vivd imagery, disturbing, grief horror
- The Queen by Nick Cutter (visceral, gripping, genetically altered wasps)
- All Your Friends Are Here: Stories by M. Shaw (provocative, slightly askew, ominous)
And the other 5 excellent titles:
- Sundown in San Ojuela by M.M. Olivas (family saga with folk horror, multiple narrators, unnerving)
- Shadow Lab: A Blackstone Publishing Anthology edited by Brendan Deneen (SF Horror--full range, engaging narrators, thought provoking)
- The Swarm by Andy Marino (bugs, multiple point of view, band of survivors)
- Where the Dead Brides Gather by Nuzo Onoh (strong sense of place, folklore, women power)
- Curdle Creek by Yvonne Battle-Felton (immersive, cults, thought provoking)
Check back on Thursday as I will have 4 of the books from this column and the Lansdale book I reviewed for Booklist all for giveaway to 5 winners. Head over to the Horror blog to enter now.
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