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The creepiest romantic horror books, a remarkable blend of the terrifying and tender. You’ll also find here classic gothic romance books, and will also be able to dip your toes into contemporary horror romance books, and even dabble in the youthful angst of YA horror romance books. You’ll...
Horror Notable Novels of Spring 2025, recommended by Cal Flyn Read 2 We Do Not Part by Han Kang, translated by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris Our seasonal round-up of notable new releases in fiction:Five Booksdeputy editorCal Flynoffers an overview of the spring 2025 novels you should...
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In this collection, Peter Straub consistently changes the boundaries of genre, transcending horror and suspense to unlock the dark, unsettling, and troubling dissonances that exist on the edges of our perception. “It is a thrilling, highly entertaining, and terrifying testament to the prodigious ta...
approach to language, a repetition and rhythm that becomes the sustaining force behind each story. Alling brings the reader into a surrealistic landscape suffuse with the anxiety and strangeness of everyday life. Escape the horror that was 2016 in this book, feel its eerie tales enter you, ...
the full horror of what was going on around them really struck home. Here were ordinary, flawed, recognisable people — a simple observation, perhaps, but one we need to make again and again. How unthinkable it is, before you hear such voices, that this could have happened a single life...