The Only Good Indians
By Stephen Graham Jones
A horror book that is jam-packed with action but also quite tender. It's a reminder that violence and terror begets violence and terror, and mistakes...
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Ah, the sweet musty smell of paper and ink, the thrill of a library card, the danger of "just browsing." These are stories for bibliophiles and bookworms. Think of this list as a love letter to the stacks.
By Stephen Graham Jones
A horror book that is jam-packed with action but also quite tender. It's a reminder that violence and terror begets violence and terror, and mistakes...
By Joe Hill
Really loved it, the split between different storytellers and style of story in each part is especially fun. The ending was very well done too.
By Stephen King
Another fun Holly story, nothing too incredible to remember, but the two villains were quite fun to follow with a multiple identity disorder person...
By Elizabeth Gilbert
A very quick and fun read set (mostly) in New York city in the 1940s. The story follows a very colorful cast of theater people with much more...
By Zadie Smith
I may not be experienced enough in reading fiction, but this one didn't do it for me. Genuinly, I just don't think it was for me, at this time. Not...
By Alexander B Joy
One of my favorite of the Boss Fight Books series, a delightful little adventure through a game I hadn't heard of.