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Don't Fear the Reaper
Don't Fear the Reaper | Stephen Graham Jones
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December 12th, 2019, Jade returns to the rural lake town of Proofrock the same day as convicted Indigenous serial killer Dark Mill South escapes into town to complete his revenge killings, in this riveting sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author, Stephen Graham Jones. Four years after her tumultuous senior year, Jade Daniels is released from prison right before Christmas when her conviction is overturned. But life beyond bars takes a dangerous turn as soon as she returns to Proofrock. Convicted Serial Killer, Dark Mill South, seeking revenge for thirty-eight Dakota men hanged in 1862, escapes from his prison transfer due to a blizzard, just outside of Proofrock, Idaho. Dark Mill South's Reunion Tour began on December 12th, 2019, a Thursday. Thirty-six hours and twenty bodies later, on Friday the 13th, it would be over. Don't Fear the Reaper is the page-turning sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones.
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Emilymdxn
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It took me a long time to get round to the second one in this series but in so glad I did! I don‘t think anything other than Scream has ever managed to be a slasher that comments on slashers, gets a few laughs and also is a genuine good example of the genre and a love letter to the classics this well.

I love the Native American heroine too - there aren‘t enough good books with native MCs in horror and this is so well written

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TracyReadsBooks
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#12Booksof2023

My favorite book in August was the masterful sequel to My Heart is a Chainsaw. Jones‘ homage to horror movies keeps getting batter and better and I‘m very much looking forward to the next book. Jones is an automatic buy and my go-to recommendation for anyone who likes to read horror. So good.

@Andrew65

vivastory Haven't read this yet but book 1 is a favorite of 2023 4mo
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Cheryl_Russell_BookNotes
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4/5🌟Jade, now going by Jennifer, Daniels, recently released from prison, returns to her hometown of Proofrock, Idaho, just as a monster of a blizzard hits and a serial killer escapes federal custody. As the bodies begin to pile up, Jennifer finds herself again fighting to save her hometown against a powerful evil.
This is book #2 in the Indian Lake Trilogy. Book 3 comes out in March.
I read very little horror, but SGJ is the exception.

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Cheryl_Russell_BookNotes
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One of my goals for 2023 was to read more of my TBR stacks. This one is up next-I think. 😄

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Nessavamusic
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dabbe 💜🧡💜 6mo
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SamAnne
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Had it not been for the #scarathlon word count stats for this book, I would have few points to offer #teambooklovers halfway through the month. But this gory novel offered an embarrassment of riches. So despite few posts, not having my bingo points together except for the 24 hour and quick sprints, I managed 27,328 points, 27,120 from this book alone!. @Bookwormjillk

Bookwormjillk Wow, maybe I should have made that the buddy read! 6mo
SamAnne @Bookwormjillk I will double check my point count but it was really over the top! 6mo
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SamAnne
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Love SGJ but I‘m not into slasher movies and this is an homage to slashers as was the first in this trilogy. Loved his dark humor as always and themes of gentrification, stolen land. One chapter about the ghost girl Stacey Grqves haunting the drowned town under Indian Lake was especially beautifully written. So a so-so read for me.

Reggie I love horror, and I liked the first book in this trilogy but I haven‘t felt inclined to pick this one up or worry about the 3rd one coming out. I wonder why. 6mo
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ImperfectCJ
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Not as good as the first book. I still love Jade, but the slasher film connection feels tedious in this one and sometimes the sequence of events feels like a slog.

DinoMom That book mark is amazing!!!! 6mo
TheBookgeekFrau Love the bookmark! 😍 6mo
Aimeesue Grover❤️❤️❤️ 6mo
SamAnne Will finish this one tomorrow and agree. 6mo
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ImperfectCJ
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Spouse and I went ocean kayaking this afternoon (we kayaked about 3 miles then "surfed" back in to the beach), and now I'm relaxing with a book and a GF beer before dinner. It's a lovely way to spend our 24th wedding anniversary (and to try to forget that I have over 11 hours of grading to do between tomorrow and Saturday morning).

Ruthiella Happy Anniversary! 🥳🥂🍾 6mo
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eris404
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Yes, I tore through the sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw. In true horror film fashion, the characters waste no time convincing anyone there is a slasher in the hapless town from the first book. Instead, the survivors from the first story are prepared, as much as they can be. The story is a bit convoluted—lots of lore and local legends here—and a lot more horror (and serial killer) groupies (ick) too. Definitely a fitting sequel

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SamAnne
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#scarathlon Without thinking, brought SGJs sequel to My Heart is a Chainsaw up to our boat. First book featured a murderous rampage on an Idaho lake w/ themes of colonialism, gentrification, slasher films. Where am I reading it? At night in a deserted marina on an Idaho lake, a place also feeling the squeeze of wealthy people from elsewhere taking over. End of season, all lights are turned off too.. which I like. But…ooh. #BOOklovers 😳😳🔪🔪

AnnCrystal Oh, I know how that feels like. Once, my mom and I watched the movie Halloween H20 right before going to pick my dad up at the airport...dead of night, drive route was a dark, lonely road, and there was a graveyard along the way...FUN 😉. 7mo
SamAnne @AnnCrystal ack! I‘m still cracking up at my choice to dive into this SGJ book…and I rarely read horror!! 7mo
AnnCrystal @SamAnne 🥺oh no, and you set up the perfect atmosphere...😯😉❕. 7mo
Reggie Do you hear the gentle lapping of water? And that one that maybe sounds like something just came out of the lake? (Ooooo eeeee oooo) It‘s 1am with the wind howling here in NM so don‘t mind me. lol 7mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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The series keeps getting better & better—if you are a fan of horror, and/or slasher movies in particular, these books are not to be missed. Conviction overturned, Jade Daniels returns home only to find that death once again stalks the residents of Proofrock Idaho. She‘s already been the “final girl” so someone else will have to stop the killer…if they can. Jones writes with a cinematic eye & this is a visceral, entertaining read.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Jones is an automatic buy for me…and apparently, reading horror as the sun sets is becoming my jam…

Bklover I‘m gearing up for horror season! 8mo
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Decalino
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This sequel sees slasher-film expert and final girl Jade returning to her hometown just in time for a massive snowstorm and the arrival of escaped serial killer Dark Mill South. Jade has let her hair return to its natural color and wants to go by Jennifer, but it doesn't take long to see she is still living in the genre she knows all too well. Very gory, somewhat too meta at times, but the ending tied it all together in brutal fashion.

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keithlafo
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A great sequel to one of my favorite books from 2021. Stephen Graham Jones manages to deepen these characters and build his world to a staggering, emotionally fulfilling degree. Very curious to see what the final book will be like.

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Robotswithpersonality
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What a whirlwind.
Much as it didn't occur to me at the end of My Heart is a Chainsaw that there would be a continuation to the story, it makes all the sense in the world that a book focused on catering to and challenging tropes of the slasher genre, final girls and horror movies would have sequels. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality However, what remains the stand out for me is not just the ability of the author to combine outlandish supernatural elements and improbable levels of destruction and survival among flesh and blood protagonists and antagonists, but that he still manages a more grounded examination of the characters once again caught up in a bloody showdown. 2/? 11mo
Robotswithpersonality This second book revisits a number of people who barely survived the denouement of the first book, and it's powerfully affecting to read about their struggles, to live with trauma and grief and try to recover from grievous physical injury. No invulnerable super heroes here, just a group of people seemingly trapped on an endless wheel of testing whether what doesn't kill you TRULY makes you stronger. 3/? 11mo
Robotswithpersonality 4/4 Also continues the theme of more straightforward murder done by easily condemnable mystery foes and more insidious evil done by community members who conceal their predatory nature.
Enough twists and red herrings to boggle the mind, but the pacing meant that batting theories back and forth was entertaining rather than frustrating.
Do not recommend eating while reading.
⚠️extreme violence/gore, animal abuse, child abuse, statutory SA
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dylanisreading Thank you for the heads up about animal abuse! 11mo
Robotswithpersonality @dylanisreading no worries! It's one vague reference and one memory in the killer's mind, but of course that didn't stop it being incredibly unpleasant to read. 😣 11mo
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"elk reasons" ☺️

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Melismatic
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Mehso-so

Like most sequels, this doesn‘t outpace the original. There‘s still plenty of clever (and funny if you‘re a horror nerd like me) references, lots of descriptive gore, and a return to an epic setting: rural Idaho. But the characters‘ arc gets lost by having a rotation of POVs, so other than Jade & Leitha, it‘s hard to care about anyone else.

(Still looking forward to Part III, tho)

SamAnne Just started this one. I'm not a big horror reader, but Indigenous and POC writers have tempted me into it. I just love SGJ, even when the story isn't perfect. 12mo
Melismatic @SamAnne he is pretty great! And Jade is a great final girl 💕 a part of me wishes this concept would be turned into a television series - it feels custom built for it. 12mo
tonymp I'm reading this now. The funny thing is I'm not seeing it as a sequel because of how Chainsaw ended. It's like I'm reading the rest of Chainsaw, except it is 4 years later. 12mo
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Melismatic @tonymp I get that! I‘m thinking Part III will pick up not long after Part II - and given the novels timeline, right in the middle of the pandemic? 12mo
SamAnne @Melismatic I don‘t watch slasher films so I didn‘t even know what “Final Girl” referred to until I read My Heart is a Chainsaw. I got sucked into SGJ thru The Only Good Indian and Mongrels. 😂😳. Agree it could be a great television series. 12mo
Melismatic @SamAnne he‘s pulling you in to the horror dark side!! 😂 I‘ve only read this series from him but The Only Good Indian is next on my list. ✨ 12mo
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NikkiCureton
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High body count✔️ Creepy setting and characters ✔️ Epic slasher tale ✔️Great cast of narrators✔️🎧

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Clwojick
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I‘m TERRIBLE at daily challenges or really any sort of set routine, but this #TemptingTitles challenge is way too go to pass up! So I‘m going to do things a little differently. Instead of posting a book every day to fit the daily prompt, I‘m going to attempt to read books that fit these prompts over the course of the month. Definitely not in order though. Goal is 15/30 🌺🌸🌼

My first book of the month will work perfect for Occupation. 💀

JenReadsAlot That's a great idea! 13mo
Bookwormjillk Love it! 13mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome!!! 13mo
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Clwojick Oh! And for song title! 🎉 13mo
Eggs Yayyy👍🏼🌺👏🏻 13mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Clwojick we are working on one with song titles!! 🎶 13mo
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Clwojick
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Starting off April and #ThingsInCommon with one of my #mostanticipated books of the year! ❤️❤️

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Clwojick
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So many books, so little time! 😂 Here‘s my April TBR, chosen for all the many challenges I‘ll be taken part in this month. #ISpyBingo #BookSpinBingo #ARCApril #TemptingChallenges #EasterOMC #Roll100 #BacklistReadathon #ThingsinCommon #SeriesLove2023

Andrew65 Best of luck! 😍 13mo
BookishMadHatter I've got some of these on my tbr as well (likely won't ve April tho lol). Looking forward to seeing what you think of them 13mo
TheSpineView Good luck! 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Hope you hit some winners this month!! 13mo
Eggs Great line-up👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 13mo
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Lizpixie
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Up in 8th position from my #BirthdayHaul is the sequel to My Heart Is A Chainsaw. I loved every bloody, brutal minute of that so here‘s hoping this one is just as cynical, sarcastic & bloody as that! Jade has just been released from prison after her conviction is overturned and returns to Proofrock. But serial killer Dark Mill South escapes during a prison transfer & uses Indian Lake as his new hunting ground.🔪

Clwojick Yassssss! Can‘t wait to read this one! 13mo
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BC_Dittemore
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Two things made Chainsaw great: Jones‘ deconstruction of the genre and Jade F****ing Daniels. Here, Jade is nearly reduced to bit player status, and Jones seems less interested in deconstruction and more interested in tricking the reader. It‘s messy with too many cryptic passages and not enough focus.

The Big Showdown is Reaper‘s saving grace. It is an amazing set piece and I literally could not set the book down through the whole sequence.

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SamAnne
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I was overly amused that these were the two books waiting at the library for me! Heal the trauma! Bring on the trauma? 😂😂😂

5feet.of.fury Hey, it‘s all about balance, right? 🤣 13mo
SamAnne @5feet.of.fury it‘s all about a balanced reading life! 13mo
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Coueriamb
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Glad to have finished this one in time for a late snowstorm!

SGJ does it again- a gory, touching, and… a little confusing at parts. But that just means it deserves a reread!

If you‘re good with body horror, body counts, and a lot of cold, pick this one up and wait impatiently for the third installment with me!

tonymp Thanks for reminding me I need to read more by this author. I loved The Only Good Indians. 13mo
Coueriamb @tonymp He‘s quickly grown into one of my faves! Mongrels is another one I‘ve read recently if you want a stand alone instead of starting a series 13mo
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SarahBartz85
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Stephen Graham Jones has done it again.

Just when I thought I couldn‘t love Jade Daniels more…

This is book 2 of the Indian Lake trilogy and it takes place a few years after the Independence Day Massacre. We meet a very different “Jade” aka Jennifer and see what she‘s been dealing with since the aftermath of book one.

Long live the slasher. Long live Jade Fucking Daniels.

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Hooked_on_books
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I really liked My Heart is a Chainsaw and was excited for book 2, which turns out to be a very satisfying next installment. I would say not quite as good as the first one (I feel it could have been tightened up a bit), but very much a solid pick. It‘s best to read these books in order and if you like horror (especially laced with a little humor), they are a must!

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Violetsunrise84
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The best horror films always have a sequel. Sometimes that sequel is better than the original . Other times that sequel is worse. Stephen Graham Jones‘ Don‘t Fear The Reaper can be described as the latter not the former. I‘ve been waiting so patiently for this second book in the series. I was so excited that I forgot that I preordered the hardcover and preordered it via iBook. So now I have two copies. 😂😂 #dontfearthereaper #stephengrahamjones

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Violetsunrise84
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Now I have 157 pages left to read. The best part of this series is the fact that the author has a love of horror films incorporates that into the story. #DontFeatTheReaper #StephenGrahamJones

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Violetsunrise84
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I‘m 161 pages into the book. It‘s really, really good. The fact that the main character had changed so much is a good thing. #DontFearTheReaper #StephenGrahamJones

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Nessavamusic
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A fantastic follow up My Heart is a Chainsaw. This trilogy is a homage to slasher horror. If you are a fan of horror movies you should definitely check out this series. It is best to not know much, and though you could read this alone, you will get way more out of this if you start at the beginning of the story. 5⭐️

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Megabooks
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I‘m usually not a fan of second books in trilogies, but this sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw was fantastic! It was scary and a geeky nod to slasher film aficionados.

It‘s four years later, and Jade has just returned to Proofrock. Dark Mill South, an indigenous serial killer, escaped transport the same day. As a snow storm drops in, people drop dead. Could this inventive killer know even more about slasher movies than Jade?

Cinfhen Sounds like a perfect book for @TrishB 😘😂😂😂 1y
TrishB @Cinfhen 😁 I have a couple of his on the pile. But reviews say a lot of animal cruelty so I haven‘t read them yet!? 1y
Cinfhen Ohhh, I KNOW that‘s a BIG RED FLAG for you @TrishB - im sure Meg will give it to you straight ❤️ 1y
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TrishB @Cinfhen just kill all the humans and I‘m fine 😁😁 1y
Cinfhen @TrishB 😂😂😂 1y
Megabooks @TrishB he likes to feature dead elk in this book. If I remember there might have been some poisoned ones in MHIAC. No animal cruelty in this one. There‘s a moose wandering around but he lives. A lot of human gorey horror in this trilogy, but it didn‘t bother me. @Cinfhen 1y
Megabooks @TrishB no cruelty to pets in either that I remember. 1y
Megabooks @TrishB oh I just remembered that there‘s some hunting deer in this one. Hunting doesn‘t both me #countrygirl, but I know that‘s not the case for everyone. 1y
Cinfhen Weird, but human gore actually bothers me 😉😂😂so this is a DEFINITE PASS @TrishB @Megabooks 1y
TrishB Huntings a no no for me. They always seem to skin them in a lot of detail!! And I fundamentally disagree with it. 1y
TrishB @Cinfhen 😂😂 1y
SamAnne Just got this in from the library! 1y
Megabooks @Cinfhen @TrishB I think this is a no for both of you then! 💜💜 1y
Megabooks @SamAnne enjoy!! I really liked it! 1y
Cinfhen Ohhhh, it‘s a great audio cast though 1y
TrishB 😘 I‘m thinking so! 1y
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Mel
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Jade Daniels returns to Proofrock four years after the events of My Heart is a Chainsaw. In less than 24 hours after her arrival, a terrible snowstorm hits along with the infamous killer Dark Mills South. And BAM, the book goes full force into slasher sequel mode without a break in the action. SGJ brings the same slasher film vibe as the first book, but this time it is balanced out by the growth of his characters. #NetGalley #DontFearTheReaper

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belacat
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A very nice evening with Stephen Graham Jones at Cuyahoga County Public Library in Parma Ohio. I am so looking forward to reading this gem!

Megabooks I‘m reading it now! Great that you got to see him! 1y
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Violetsunrise84
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Somehow I preordered this book a few months ago and then turned around and preordered it on Apple iBooks. Well, on the bright side I have both a physical and digital copy of it. Also, I‘m 27 pages into the story and it‘s good. #dontfearthereaper #stephengrahamjones

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Addison_Reads
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#NetGalley #NewRelease

Like the previous book in this trilogy, this book is a love letter to slasher films. I think I enjoyed this one more than the first.

Four years after the events from the first book Jade returns to Proofrock only to find herself caught up in another mass murder There are a lot of different POV's in this one, and at times I got a little confused.

Fans of Chainsaw will love this one too.

CBee Are these books pretty scary and gory? I can‘t deal with much of that but would like to read some SGJ…. 🧐 1y
SamAnne Oh, I can‘t wait for this one! @CBee you might try The Only Good Indian first (TW for violence toward a dog though). His novella Mapping the Interior is really good and not violent. Mongrels is a crazy werewolf ride and not nearly as violent as Chainsaw. Chainsaw was a bit much for me but I‘m so addicted to SGJ that I stuck with it! 1y
CBee @SamAnne I don‘t know if I could handle violence toward a dog 😔 Scott (@vivastory) recommended Night of the Living Mannequins too! I‘ll look at Mapping the Interior as well 😀 1y
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SamAnne @CBee I have Night of the Living Mannequins downloaded! Hope to get to it this month. 1y
CBee @SamAnne will look for your review! 😊 1y
Addison_Reads @CBee I've read quite a bit of SGJ and he usually has gore of some sort. Night of the Mannequins and Mapping the Interior are both very good, and they have less gore than others. You might try Growing Up Dead in Texas. It's more mystery/autobiographical. 1y
CBee @Addison_Reads cool, thank you! 😊 1y
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I'm excited for many of these upcoming horror reads. I have been fortunate enough to read ARCs of Lone Women, The Nightmare Man, and The Haunting of Alejandra. All three were excellent. I'll be reading the tagged book this month.

What horror reads are you looking forward to?

https://bookriot.com/goodreads-most-anticipated-horror-2023/

SamAnne Stephen Graham Jones! 1y
BarbaraBB I‘ll follow your thoughts on these horror books closely! 1y
Hooked_on_books I‘m looking forward to the Hendrix and the SGJ! 1y
Reggie The one from Mariana Enriquez and they say it‘s not horror but because it‘s about climate change it is horror, Deluge which comes out in the 10th. 1y
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LocalTXLibrarian can‘t wait for you to read The Girls I‘ve Been! 1y
wanderinglynn HHGTTG is one of my all time faves! 👍🏻 1y
Addison_Reads @wanderinglynn I've only read it once but I loved it. I'm doing a reread so I can finally read the rest of the series. 1y
Addison_Reads @LocalTXLibrarian I am excited to read it so we can talk about it. 😀 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
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vlwelser
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I love this author. 😍

wanderinglynn How awesome! 1y
Hooked_on_books Nice! 👊🏼 1y
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vlwelser
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Did this need a sequel? Maybe. Would I read another one? Most likely. If you like a good slasher satire definitely read this series.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

Pub date is 2/7/2023
#ARC #Netgalley

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
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parasolofdoom
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It's heeeeere!

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parasolofdoom
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*SCREAMING*

TheSpineView Congratulations 2y
dylanisreading Awesome! 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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The wait is a long one but a sequel to My Heart is a Chainsaw is coming!!!

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sprainedbrain
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Probably old news (it was like 8 hours ago!) by whilst doomscrolling Twitter this evening I was ecstatic to see that, like any true slasher, My Heart is a Chainsaw is getting a sequel!

My fellow @SGJ fans, there will be more Jade! 🎉

https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Dont-Fear-the-Reaper/Stephen-Graham-Jones...

Reggie Yayyyy!!! More Jade!!!! 2y
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