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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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Happy Horror Days

Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology by Ellen Datlow (Editor), Christopher Golden, Benjamin Percy, Alma Katsu, Terry Dowling, Nick Mamatas, Glen Hirshberg, Garth Nix, Tananarive Due, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Nadia Bulkin, Josh Malerman, Cassandra Khaw, Kaaron Warren

December 29, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

I am a big fan of horror all year round, so I am going to be that person right now and be all “Ghost stories at Christmas are Victorian tradition!”  And they were, and I like to embrace this particular tradition.  There are 17 creepy seasonal horror stories in this book, so next year if I am on the ball I might even be able to set up a spooky reading advent-ish adventure for myself. This collection is not just about Christmas, other winter holidays […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: alma katsu, Benjamin Percy, Cassandra Khaw, Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology, Christopher Golden, garth nix, Glen Hirshberg, josh malerman, Kaaron Warren, Nadia Bulkin, Nick Mamatas, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, tananarive due, Terry Dowling

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:50 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: alma katsu, Benjamin Percy, Cassandra Khaw, Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology, Christopher Golden, garth nix, Glen Hirshberg, josh malerman, Kaaron Warren, Nadia Bulkin, Nick Mamatas, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, tananarive due, Terry Dowling ·
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“There is nothing wrong with being a monster.”

The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

December 23, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

?????? It’s been weeks now and I still don’t know what to make of this one. A very dark and weird take on The Little Mermaid story, with a cheeky little nod to Hans Christian Andersen even; mostly this was an exercise in imagery and I didn’t connect to the characters, but I can’t deny it has style. The mermaid here was essentially stolen from the sea, forced to marry a prince, had her tongue cut out, and then gave birth to daughters who then […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Horror Tagged With: #fantasy, audiobooks, Cassandra Khaw, Fairy Tales, horror, narfna, novellas, reimaginings, retellings, The Salt Grows Heavy

narfna's CBR15 Review No:157 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Horror · Tags: #fantasy, audiobooks, Cassandra Khaw, Fairy Tales, horror, narfna, novellas, reimaginings, retellings, The Salt Grows Heavy ·
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Her magic was as blunt as she was: like a nuke hidden in a birthday cake.

The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey

October 3, 2023 by Emmalita 6 Comments

I don’t know what prompted Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey to write a book together, but I am so glad they did. I’m also very excited that there will be another book from them. The Dead Take the A Train is the first in the Carrion City duology. I saw an ad for the book a couple of days ago, and John Langan blurbed the book as “compulsively readable.” I can’t think of a better description. It was hard to put down, and even when I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: advance reader copy, Cassandra Khaw, Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey, cosmic horror, NetGalley, Richard Kadrey, The Dead Take the A Train

Emmalita's CBR15 Review No:89 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: advance reader copy, Cassandra Khaw, Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey, cosmic horror, NetGalley, Richard Kadrey, The Dead Take the A Train ·
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Some Shorts (Evelyn Waugh (1); Italo Calvino (1); Henry James (1); Stephen Graham Jones (1); Cassandra Khaw(1); John Grisham (1); CW Longbottom (1)

The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh

Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino

Henry James by A Tragedy of Error

Midnight Caller by Stephen Graham Jones

Don't Turn on the Lights by Cassandra Khaw

The Tumor by John Grisham

Tears of the Anaren by CW Longbottom

Village of Islands by Jim Shepard

February 21, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The Loved One “All the day the heat had been barely supportable but at evening a breeze arose in the west, blowing from the heart of the setting sun and from the ocean” I rented the first disc of Six Feet Under from Blockbuster just as soon as the dvds of the first season came out. I remember that one of the first scenes of the show, and the first season of the show was weird, like the ways that the first season of Sex […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: A Tragedy of Error, Cassandra Khaw, CW Longbottom, Evelyn Waugh, Italo Calvino, Jim Shepard, John Grisham, Stephen Graham Jones

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:122 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: A Tragedy of Error, Cassandra Khaw, CW Longbottom, Evelyn Waugh, Italo Calvino, Jim Shepard, John Grisham, Stephen Graham Jones ·
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Nothing But Blackened Teeth

“Just because you know you should, doesn’t mean that you can, stop.”

Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw

October 24, 2021 by llamareadsbooks Leave a Comment

That cover is beautiful but terrifying, which is also an apt description of this novella. It’s a haunted house story with a uniquely Japanese setting, but also an exploration of mental health. “One girl each year. Two hundred and six bones times a thousand years. More than enough calcium to keep this house standing until the stars ate themselves clean, picked the sinew from their own shining bones. All for one girl as she waited and waited. Alone in the dirt and the dark.” Five […]

Filed Under: Horror Tagged With: Cassandra Khaw, horror, novella

llamareadsbooks's CBR13 Review No:112 · Genres: Horror · Tags: Cassandra Khaw, horror, novella ·
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