
T. Kingfisher
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2 months ago |
bookweb.org | Amal El-Mohtar |Karen Russell |Eric Puchner |T. Kingfisher
Feb 05 2025 The March 2025 Indie Next List Preview Printer-friendly versionHere are the 25 Indie Next List and 6 Now in Paperback picks on the March 2025 Indie Next List flier. The March title list is also viewable as a collection on Edelweiss and on the Indie Next List page as an Excel file alongside PDFs for the month’s flier and shelf-talker templates.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
barnesandnoble.com | T. Kingfisher |Isabelle McConville
I Want Books to Hold Wonders: A Guest Post by T. Kingfisher T. Kingfisher (What Moves the Dead) takes readers into a dazzling, moss-covered fantasy world where princesses get trapped in towers and fairies kidnap babies from their beds. Thornhedge is the very example of a fractured fairytale: glittering, gruesome and endlessly enchanting. Read on for Kingfisher’s exclusive essay on writing Thornhedge.
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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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Oct 9, 2024 |
havenmagazines.com | Shirley Jackson |Joyce Carol Oates |Jeanette Winterson |T. Kingfisher
THE SUNDIAL By Shirley Jackson Shirley Jackson is one of my favorite authors, but “The Sundial” is one of her lesser-known works. It shouldn’t be. It is a captivating blend of gothic horror, dark comedy, and apocalyptic suspense. Set exclusively inside a sprawling estate, the novel presents a richly atmospheric tale of a family’s return to their ancestral home following the death of the heir to the estate - Lionel Halloran.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
booksbonesbuffy.com | T. Kingfisher |Tammy Sparks
Welcome to Buffy’s Corner, where I take a look at what’s coming up this week on the blog! I’m linking up with The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s blog, The Caffeinated Reviewer:-DThe weather here is wonderfully cool all of sudden, and I’m loving it. Hubby is going on a photo trip to the Grand Canyon this week, so hopefully I’ll have some photos to share next weekend.
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