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Sep 4, 2023 |
nuvomagazine.com | Naben Ruthnum |Emma Törzs
Two Books to Add to Your Reading List this Autumn Current Issue — It’s late November 1900, and Louise Wilk’s husband is dying, and not at all in a usual manner. Edward Wilk’s body is slowly falling apart. Appendages rot as he lives; there are holes where facial features ought to be.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Naben Ruthnum
Looking for scary stories to share around a campfire this summer? Here are 13 Canadian books to read this season if you love thrillers and horror!Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Set in the film scene of the 90s in Mexico City, Silver Nitrate is the latest Gothic horror novel from Moreno-Garcia. Montserrat, a sound editor, has forever been in love with and ignored by her childhood best friend, Tristán.
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May 18, 2023 |
netgalley.com | Naben Ruthnum
Description The small-town mysteries of John Bellairs are made modern with a dash of Stranger Things in this spine-tingling supernatural horror-thrillerAfter his father returns from treatment for addiction, high schooler Vish — lover of metal music and literature — is uncertain what the future holds. It doesn’t help that everyone seems to know about the family’s troubles, and they stand out doubly as one of the only brown families in town.
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Feb 1, 2023 |
bkreview.org | Naben Ruthnum
Two years ago, a National Review piece describing Augustus Kenyon as “a somehow universally-beloved black Kissinger” elicited zero comment from the man or his foundation and ended the career of its author, Jurgen Schilze. Schilze works in industrial sourcing now, and we wanted to clarify that he is not either of us. We’re only mentioning him here to protect him from rumour and any harassment that he hasn’t earned himself.
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