Another quarter done! How are you doing on the challenge?
- Book by BIPOC author - My Heart is a Chainsaw, Stephen Graham Jones
- Title with Dead, Blood, or Bone - The Dead Path, Stephen M. Irwin
- Horrific cover - The Vessel, Adam Nevill (I don't know about you, but I thought this was a pretty horrific cover. lol)
- Set in the past - The Green Man, Kingsley Amis
- Folk Horror - The Loney, Andrew Michael Hurley
- Winter theme or cover - Subhuman, Michael McBride
- Black, red, or white cover - Black Mouth, Ronald Malfi
As I said above, I'm currently on book eight which is Dracul, Dacre Stoker & J.D. Barker, reading for the Zombies, Witches, Vampires, or Werewolves category.
I hope you're enjoying your horrific reading! Share your progress in the comments (update, links to posts/reviews, etc.).
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I choose Spooky and I've read 5/6!
ReplyDeleteBook by BIPOC author: Jackal by Erin E. Adams
Title with Dead, Blood, or Bone: The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling
Something by Poe: The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe
Folk horror: Little Darlings by Melanie Golding
Written by a woman: Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood
Great job! I'm probably going to reread The Fall of the House of Usher for my Poe selection. The miniseries drops on Netflix this fall.
DeleteI commented on your Instagram post, but just wanted to say 'well done' again!
ReplyDeleteA House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher for Title with Dead, Blood, or Bone.
ReplyDeletePhantoms by Dean Koontz for Winter theme or cover (takes place in a small mountain town in the winter)
Little Eve by Catriona Ward for Folk Horror
Gallant by V.E. Schwab for a woman author
Don't Fear the Reaper by Stephen Graham Jones for Indigenous author
History of Fear by Luke Dumas for Vampires theme
I've read six so far! I've been bad at trying to keep track of reading. So thanks for the check in post!
Well done! Yeah, I like the check--ins too. I think it helps with accountability, which I need. lol
DeletePhantoms! I read that over 30 years ago. Loved it. It has stayed with me even after all these years. What did you think?
I really liked it! It was old school. Also, I didn't realize there was a movie back in the late 90s with Ben Affleck and Liev Schreiber! What?! Had to watch it right after I read the book. So cheesy but cheesy in a way I got behind cuz of 90s nostalgia and all that! Did you ever see it?
DeleteSaw the movie at the theater when it first came out. My ex-husband and I had just started dating around that time and I think it was one of the first movies we saw together. I really liked it. I've actually watched it several times over the years. Just a great story.
DeleteSorry, I'm old. Had the wrong year. We met in 1994, not 1998. We got married in 1998. But we did see it together at the theater. lol
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