
Stephen Jones
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1 month ago |
shelf-awareness.com | Stephen Jones |Colum McCann |Emma Pattee |Lauren Willig
The Buffalo Hunter HunterShare with friends:Permanent Link:A long-hidden diary in which a Lutheran pastor records a strange confession reveals a mysterious horror with repercussions that span centuries in The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, the chilling and original vampire novel from Stephen Graham Jones (The Only Good Indians; Don't Fear the Reaper).
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1 month ago |
fivebooks.com | Josh Malerman |Gabino Iglesias |Stephen Jones |Gwendolyn Kiste
The Horror Writers Association use the Bram Stoker Awards shortlists to highlight the best new publications in lots of different categories—including short stories, anthologies, screenwriting and criticism—but here at Five Books we specifically like to feature the books shortlisted for ‘superior achievement in a novel.’ The five finalists in 2025 are: House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias—who scooped the 2022 prize for best novel with his reluctant hitman tale The Devil...
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2 months ago |
theportalist.com | Vernieda Vergara |Stephen Jones
Horror has been having something of a renaissance during the past decade. From films like Get Out, Midsomar, and Hereditary to novels like Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic and those by Grady Hendrix, people have been flocking to this genre known for providing chills and thrills—including those people who would normally consider themselves horror-averse. The genre has even expanded to beyond what we think of as classic horror.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Meagan Navarro |Stephen Jones
It’s been another massive year for horror, whether we’re talking about film, TV, or books. On that note, the literary world is teeming with spine-tingling graphic novels, nonfiction books, and unsettling novels to keep you busy this Halloween season and beyond. Whether you’re looking to catch up on new reads or fill your final days of October with the spookiest offerings, this guide offers something for everyone.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Paul G Tremblay |T. Kingfisher |Stephen Jones
Whether it’s spooky season, summertime slasher weather or the kind of cold and dreary that makes everything start to feel sinister, horror is top of mind year round. With new releases from authors like Paul Tremblay, Stephen Graham Jones, Kiersten White and more, this year has been packed to the brim with terrifying tales. Read on for our picks of the best horror books of 2024. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.
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