
Also discovered that the only Barnes & Noble anywhere near me has developed a surprisingly good horror section, so I picked up Your Mind Is a Terrible Thing by Hailey Piper, Corpsemouth by John Langan, Behold the Void by Philip Fracassi, and The Case Against Satan by Ray Russell and will getting to those in the near future. Working my way through The Necromancer's House by Christopher Buehlman, going to be starting Hauntings edited by Ellen Datlow soon as well. Other Subreddits that might interest you: Horror Award Nominees & Winners, 1975-2013 R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST NON-SUPERNATURAL HORROR NOVELS OF ALL TIME!!!

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