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Reclaiming Lovecraft

November 21, 2017 by melanir Leave a Comment

H.P. Lovecraft is rightfully considered a founder of the horror genre. His writing is haunting, scary, and vast. His works have inspired countless books, movies, and games. They are also plagued by the extreme, even for the day, racism of its creator. Delightfully, there seems to be this trend of taking his stories and transforming them in order to examine the racist roots. I for one, am here for it. Earlier this year I read and reviewed The Ballad of Black Tom, and recently I’ve […]

Filed Under: Horror Tagged With: Lovecraft, Matt Ruff, Ruthanna Emrys

melanir's CBR9 Review No:85 · Genres: Horror · Tags: Lovecraft, Matt Ruff, Ruthanna Emrys ·
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Airport fiction, a great read, and a new favorite.

November 17, 2017 by ingres77 2 Comments

69. Die Trying by Lee Child (3 stars) I’m not entirely sure why I keep returning to these kinds of books. I don’t know what “kind” of book it is, other than “airport fiction”. You know the kind; the mass market vaguely defined fiction that goes down easy without leaving much of an aftertaste. Easily digested and forgettable, these books cover the literary landscape without leaving any kind of quantifiable mark. They exist to sell books, and they sell books because they exist. I don’t […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: A Man Called Ove, David Wong, Die Trying, Fredrik Backman, haruki murakami, Jack Reacher, John Dies at the End, lee child, Peter Heller, Richard Russo, What the Hell Did I Just Read

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:72 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: A Man Called Ove, David Wong, Die Trying, Fredrik Backman, haruki murakami, Jack Reacher, John Dies at the End, lee child, Peter Heller, Richard Russo, What the Hell Did I Just Read ·
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destruction, decimation, desolation, devastation….. Annihilation.

November 11, 2017 by Mrs Dillemma Leave a Comment

So, I know you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover – but, just look at how beautiful its cover is. . . . The artwork is utterly stunning. I found this spectacular edition staring up at me from a display table in Hatchards London at St Pancras. It is not what I would normally read but I could not resist the cover – odd really. Annihilation should open up Vandermeer’s writing to a much larger audience, he’s fast paced, unsettling and compelling, he’ll have […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CannonballRead9, Annihilation, Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy: Annihilation, cbr9, JeffVanderMeer

Mrs Dillemma's CBR9 Review No:20 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: #CannonballRead9, Annihilation, Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy: Annihilation, cbr9, JeffVanderMeer ·
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An Earworm of an Anthology

November 9, 2017 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

When You’re Strange edited by Sarah Vestal and Danne Boyd (2017) – I’m not sure what’s going on with the cover, but the stories in this themed anthology dramatically bring out the differences and similarities in all of us.  Whether you’re an Alice tasked with tracking escapees in the real world, a young collector of souls who foolishly believes wars will be over soon, a young water witch marrying a fire warlock, or a trio of friends trapped in a video game, this collection of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Anthology, Danne Boyd, Sarah Vestal, Strangers

sabian30's CBR9 Review No:40 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: Anthology, Danne Boyd, Sarah Vestal, Strangers ·
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In the Land of Memory the time is always Now.

November 7, 2017 by narfna 4 Comments

“I think telling stories is like pushing something. Pushing against uncreation itself, maybe. And one day while you were doing that, you felt something pushing back.” I can’t believe I only have one book left in this series! It feels like I’ve been reading it forever, but also no time at all. (I read The Gunslinger last fall, and The Drawing of Three in December, which is when I really fell into Sai King’s world.) What it really feels like being inside this story, I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Western Tagged With: fantasy, horror, narfna, song of susannah, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, the dark tower vi, western

narfna's CBR9 Review No:93 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Western · Tags: fantasy, horror, narfna, song of susannah, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, the dark tower vi, western ·
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A Little Book On Demon Possession

November 7, 2017 by Ale Leave a Comment

Whew! This little book was a ride. Clocking in at only 190 pages, our story follows Amanda, an architect with a happy, boring life that she loves. She’s a young, married professional with a nice loft and an aspiring future until little things start happening…..hearing noises, a sudden desire to start smoking, unexplained purchases, an intense need to steal….but things still easily explained away, or so Amanda thinks. Gran’s delightfully minimal style weaves us through the mind of a woman unraveling. Told in the first […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: demons, possession, sara gran

Ale's CBR9 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: demons, possession, sara gran ·
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