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sprainedbrain
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Finishing up my October reviews, fashionably late.

I read this for my #50States50Scares challenge because I needed a South Carolina book and had already read the one on the NYT list.

Friends, I should have reread the Grady Hendrix.

This book needs editing, unless it truly was written by an overzealous middle schooler at a young writers conference, in which case I apologize.

Is it horror? Cop drama? Monster movie?

Idk, but it‘s a mess.

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Leftcoastzen It seems some writers want to hit all the bases to entice a readership, but sometimes what you end up with is a hot mess! I haven‘t read it , just a general observation. 2y
Reggie An overzealous middle schooler at a writers conference- Lololol 2y
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The Revelation | Bentley Little
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This was my Arizona book for #50States50Scares, & it is a thing I read.

As the cover suggests, it‘s a biblical end times horror story, only it‘s super dated & reads like a low-budget 80s horror movie. Full of annoying tropes, rampant male chauvinism, & a whole lot of ridiculous. One would expect an 80 year old woman to have a demon baby, since she‘s old & therefore gross.🙄

I can only assume SK was high when he made the cover statement.

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rockpools I‘m hugely enjoying your reviews at the moment. Just sorry the book was umm… 2y
sprainedbrain @rockpools Haha! They can‘t all be winners, I suppose. 2y
bthegood Love this review - 😂 2y
PaperbackPirate Lol great review! 😂 gonna pass… 2y
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Southern Gods | John Hornor Jacobs
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This book probably never would have been on my radar if it weren‘t for my attempt at #50States50Scares. This was my Arkansas book and wow it‘s a heck of a debut novel. Somehow, it‘s a southern gothic/detective story/Cthulhu-ish/horror novel that just works. It‘s scary, smart, and engaging, but definitely not for everyone… very gory, really brutal, and bad stuff happens to animals, adults and kids. I really loved the main characters.

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vivastory I really enjoyed this collection of two novellas by Jacobs 2y
sprainedbrain @vivastory I will check that out! 2y
vivastory One of them gave me White Tears vibes in a good way 2y
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Kill Creek | Scott Thomas
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I‘ve owned this Audible book for an embarrassingly long time—but this was the year it made my spooky-reads October list!

Although it‘s not super plausible, and some of the writing/character choices were a bit too ‘a man totally wrote this‘ for my liking, I did enjoy the premise of famous authors at a haunted house event, the book was genuinely scary, and that ending was *chef‘s kiss* horror finery.

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Bookzombie I agree with you about the ‘a man totally wrote this‘ feeling, but I still really enjoyed this one too. 2y
sprainedbrain My Kansas book for #50States50Scares 2y
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The Ballad of Black Tom | Victor LaValle
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I‘ve read just enough Lovecraft to be underwhelmed & disgusted (by the author, not the stories), but I ❤️ Lovecraft Country & have had this book on my kindle for ages.

Very well-written, accessible horror that does not back down from the horror of racism while it‘s at it. A quick, tightly-wound novella that packs a punch & left me both wanting more & slightly depressed.

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#ColorInTheTitle - #Booked2021
#NewYork - #50States50Scares

Readergrrl Victor Lavalle is one of my favorite authors. The Changeling was so good and I still think about it and recommend it to people all of the time. I think I‘ve bought it for two different book swaps over the years here on Litsy. 3y
sprainedbrain @Readergrrl I‘ve also had The Changeling on my kindle forever. Going to have to get to it! 3y
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The Hunger | Alma Katsu
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Alma Katsu is good at historical fiction. This is the Donner party that I (inexplicably) learned about in my US education, complete with the names, dates, and events of their ill-fated trip west, but extra creepy with a supernatural element that was very well done. The pervasive sense of dread is palpable, and Katsu created some cool backstories and developed the characters so well that I found myself hoping for a happier outcome.😬

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sprainedbrain This was my California book for my #50States50Scares challenge. 2y
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Crota: A Novel | Owl Goingback
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I enjoyed this book! It‘s like a horror movie from my childhood, complete with a scary monster, characters making stupid decisions, an abundance of gore, and too much testosterone, but it was fun. I loved the Native American mythology and the setting in nearby Missouri made it feel very familiar.

But @Reggie ... wtf does this cover have to do with anything? 😅 Sending it home to you tomorrow—thanks for sharing and sorry I‘m late! #LMPBC

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Reggie No worries. Lol, and I think the cover has to do with the monster eating someone and them reaching out for salvation maybe? Lol 3y
sprainedbrain @Reggie my son was asking me if the book is about a lady werewolf. Lol. I said, no, it‘s not even about a wolf and I think the monster would be way bigger and it‘s a male I think, and it didn‘t even kill any ladies. So we both sat there and looked at the cover for a bit. 🤣 (edited) 3y
sprainedbrain My Missouri book for #50States50Scares 2y
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The Good House | Tananarive Due
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Having read and enjoyed another book by Due a couple of years ago, I knew she was a gifted writer, but holy hell... this audiobook blew me away.🤩

The writing is fantastic, characters are vivid and distinct, and the story is breathtakingly immersive. I both couldn‘t wait to listen to more and also didn‘t want it to end. This reminded me of getting lost in a great King novel, and that‘s a very good thing. Scary, sexy, excellent.

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vivastory After @Reggie rave review & now yours this shot way up my TBR 3y
Reggie Even though the ending is ultimately happy I still felt like she dragged us through the emotional mud for a looooong time. Like when Corey was going downstairs. Or Angela was reflecting on her 18yo self decisions. It was so good. Glad you liked it. 3y
Reggie @vivastory you‘ll love it. 3y
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sprainedbrain @Reggie omgggg I forgot I was going to mention all the triggers. This absolutely put my emotions through the wringer. I hadn‘t even read the description so had no idea that was coming with Corey, and then to go back in time through all of it was hard. And the way she wrote from the perspective of people just about to die? So good. I just loved it start to finish. 3y
TrishB You had me at King like! But so expensive!! I‘ll stack for now and see if I can find a cheap one. 3y
sprainedbrain @TrishB oh bummer! I got it from the library it to you. 😉 3y
sprainedbrain My Washington book for #50States50Scares 2y
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