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“For the falling star and the rising ape to meet, the former must first be debased. No myth can remain terrifying when you’ve seen it broken and beaten, rendered as toothless as an old crone.”

The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

November 8, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

He was afraid one way or another of the voice that beats in your lungs. Your hurricane scream. You frightened him, how men fear things that can’t be quieted. I’m sorry this was just a novella, because I want more; this book was written like it’s just waiting for a Guillermo del Toro adaptation. (I will admit this opinion was heavily influenced by my having watched del Toro’s Frankenstein immediately after; still stand by it though.) The story is told in a lovely melange of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror Tagged With: body horror, Cassandra Khaw, mermaids, plague doctors

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:146 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror · Tags: body horror, Cassandra Khaw, mermaids, plague doctors ·
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Bodies and Christ

American Rapture by C.J. Leede

This is My Body by Lindsay King-Miller

October 26, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

Being back in grad school, I just do not have the time to read like I used to. However, last week on a retreat, I knocked out two religious horror books I had been meaning to read for a while and since they were both thematically similar, I figured I’d dump the reviews here. American Rapture This is juuuuust clearing the 4-star threshold, mostly because I liked C.J. Leede’s writing, even if her plotting and pacing could frustrate. I also get easily annoyed with survival […]

Filed Under: Horror Tagged With: American Rapture, apocalypse, body horror, C.J. Leede, Catholic, covid, exorcisms, horror, Lindsay King-Miller, occult, pandemic, Religion, religious horror, This is My Body

Jake's CBR17 Review No:51 · Genres: Horror · Tags: American Rapture, apocalypse, body horror, C.J. Leede, Catholic, covid, exorcisms, horror, Lindsay King-Miller, occult, pandemic, Religion, religious horror, This is My Body ·
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“Magic Is the First and Last Religion of the World. It Has the Power to Make Us Whole.”

Imajica by Clive Barker

September 28, 2025 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

Damn, the effort I have gone to in my search for a book that fits the “I” square! I went through a bit of a horror-reading phase in my early twenties, and Clive Barker was one of the authors I had on rotation. But I never did pick up his fantasy doorstopper Imajica—I think I was just a little too intimidated. But in the age of e-readers, what’s to stop me? Imajica is certainly epic in scope; the story covers the Five Dominions that make […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: #fantasy, body horror, cbr17bingo, Clive Barker, doorstopper, horror, I, Imajica, to meander or roam

LittlePlat's CBR17 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: #fantasy, body horror, cbr17bingo, Clive Barker, doorstopper, horror, I, Imajica, to meander or roam ·
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A Monster-Hunting Take on the KKK

Ring Shout by P. Djeli Clark

September 2, 2025 by Tracy Leave a Comment

I enjoyed this literally monstrous take on the KKK. In this novella, there are members of the Klan, who are normal humans, and then there are the Ku Kluxes, who look like normal humans unless you have a special ability to see that they are actual monsters, and a Klansman can become a Ku Klux. Maryse, Chef, and Sadie are a trio of monster hunters who go after the Ku Kluxes in 1920s Macon, Georgia. While Maryse is given “chosen one” status and narrates the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: body horror, Dark Fantasy, historical fantasy, P. Djèlí Clark

Tracy's CBR17 Review No:60 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: body horror, Dark Fantasy, historical fantasy, P. Djèlí Clark ·
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A doozy of a book!

You Weren't Meant to be Human by Andrew Joseph White

July 15, 2025 by LB 2 Comments

You Weren’t Meant to be Human fulfills the “black” square on CBR17 Bingo I had Andrew Joseph White on my radar from his debut, but it wasn’t until Compound Fracture that I finally read one of his books. Even though most of his books haven’t exactly been for me, I have a special spot in my heart for Appalachia, and especially West Virigina because it will always be home. So when I saw AJW’s upcoming adult debut was set in WV, I knew I needed to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Aliens, Andrew Joseph White, austism, bodily autonomy, body horror, cbr17bingo, pregnancy, queer, trans, West Virginia, you weren't meant to be human

LB's CBR17 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: Aliens, Andrew Joseph White, austism, bodily autonomy, body horror, cbr17bingo, pregnancy, queer, trans, West Virginia, you weren't meant to be human ·
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Animorphs #12 Predicts The Substance?!

The Forgotten by K. A. Applegate

The Reaction by K. A. Applegate

March 11, 2025 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

OK I’m not gonna bury the lede here: Rachel gives birth to a crocodile through her back. But how did we get there? Animorphs book 11, The Forgotten, would have been a cool little book if it had any point in existing in the first place. Now, I am still only 1/6th of the way through this series, so perhaps its relevance is yet to reveal itself. But plotwise, the Animorphs basically get caught in a time-travel oopsie-daisie when the Yeerks shoot their big laser […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: 90s, animorphs, body horror, Children's Books, k.a. applegate, middle grade, Series

cosbrarian's CBR17 Review No:17 · Genres: Children's Books, Science Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: 90s, animorphs, body horror, Children's Books, k.a. applegate, middle grade, Series ·
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