hi i’m new to your channel but i absolutely love your reviews and your taste in books. you’re so great at sparking interest and giving insight. i’ve added so many books to my reading list already and if i find some time i’d love to join the reading club!
Tender Is The Flesh is the one book I'm sure I'd remember forever, it was so gruesome yet awesome! I still have to read House of Leaves. I'm currently reading Nothing But Blackened Teeth, it's great so far. Great recs, thank you!
I really recommend The Haunted Forest Tour by James Moore and Jeff Strand as well as The Forever House by Tim Waggoner, both were fantastic and a blast to read.
I read At Night All Blood is Black because it was up for the Booker and what's his face Erik Karl went on about it and his recommendations, while typically a little too highbrow for me, are usually pretty good nonetheless. I can say I'm glad I got the opportunity to read about a war that I knew very little about and learn a little history, and while I agree with you that it wasn't intended to be a horror book, the gruesome details (much like any war book) were really hard to stomach. I know that's the reality but man, it was tough to read. I'm glad it was relatively short,.
The Southerners Guide to Slaying Vampires was a trip! Love your channel. You're a hidden gem with substance unlike other channels. Would love to here recommendations for other genres from you soon. Subscribed.
I just sent my brother the house of leaves. He's in prison, I figured he could figure it out lol. Or attempt more than what I could. 🤷♀️ He hasn't been more surprised to see this book. Was so stoked to receive this as a gift. Anyways, I'm glad I know more about it too from this recommendation! Thank you!
Great list, I do want to read House of Leaves. I am reading "Slewfoot" by Brom and I'm loving it, and recommend it for a great Halloween read. Cheers. 🦇
I recently read They Thirst (after hearing about it from this video) and I really enjoyed it. I fell into the story so easily and have added other books by Robert McCammon to my list.
Great list. I read both the Langan and the Bradbury this month and really liked them. Both actually really reminded me of King in terms of themes and setting and (for Langan) prose style
Just finished the Southern Bookclubs Guide to Slaying Vampires yesterday and loved it!!!!! I did listen to Horrorstore and thought it a bit scary-ish as well, I think if I would have read it it would have been better! I'm definitely keeping my eye out for it! Feel free to recommend all the Vampire books I need more in my life🖤
Also Red Rising gets better -- please keep reading, at least through the original trilogy. SO good. The first book was Hunger Games-ish, yes, but that's only in the first book. Srsly - keep reading.