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  • @christianlaforet6093
    @christianlaforet6093 Před rokem +119

    Happy New Year! Thanks for shouting out Infested!! I hope you like it when you get around to it. I think my TBR is well into the hundreds at this point (sadly, I'm not even joking lol).

    • @andy-zk9gd
      @andy-zk9gd Před rokem +9

      Immediately put Infested on my TBR after this video!! It looks awesome!

    • @christianlaforet6093
      @christianlaforet6093 Před rokem +5

      @@andy-zk9gd Awesome! Thanks 😊 I hope you like it!

    • @ohmyheck7
      @ohmyheck7 Před rokem +1

      just purchased Infested on kindle :)

    • @christianlaforet6093
      @christianlaforet6093 Před rokem

      @@ohmyheck7 Wow, thank you! I hope you dig it! 😊

  • @hhleannem5237
    @hhleannem5237 Před rokem +61

    Sharp Objects on your shelf is honestly a great, quick read; one of my favorites, and I loved watching the tv series along with it.

  • @madelyntumbleson
    @madelyntumbleson Před rokem +29

    omg House of Leaves is such a beast. after i read it, i felt so accomplished. it’s a novel where u get as much as u put into it, but i had a good experience finding my way through the labyrinth!

  • @thecourrrr
    @thecourrrr Před rokem +8

    Southern Book Clubs guide to slaying vampires really exceeded my expectations. A commentary on gaslighting and who actually is the people in our neighborhoods we should fear. The main character is top 3 of my favorite characters ever.

  • @ladyfashionsoul
    @ladyfashionsoul Před rokem +43

    The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires is amazing!! Personally I stopped reading booktok recs cause they don’t live up to the hype, but this one did!! I read 70 books in 2022 and it was my favorite. It has horror, comedy, gore, spot on social commentary. I can’t recommend it enough. Also, no worries about any romance in there either!

  • @jmaddren
    @jmaddren Před rokem +41

    I read Uzumaki last month and it quickly made its way to my favourite horror book of all time. It is just indescribably great. Junji Ito is a master of horror 💖

  • @eri7411
    @eri7411 Před rokem +36

    I read “The Last House on Needless Street” because I saw it on your channel, and I absolutely LOVED it!! It got me back into reading again :) Thank you so much for the reccomendations!!

    • @maryjanedoe42
      @maryjanedoe42 Před rokem +2

      try her book The Sundial it's pretty good, icky and creepy

  • @cottagegothic
    @cottagegothic Před rokem +13

    Also The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires really is as fun and good as people are saying! It's definitely my favorite Grady Hendrix book (Horrorstor was fun, My Best Friend's Exorcism was okay but didn't really do it for me), I had an absolute blast reading it and I also recommend the audiobook, the narrator made the experience even more fun with the accents!!

    • @MamaTine9
      @MamaTine9 Před rokem +1

      I agree that the audiobook narrator was fantastic!

  • @poeticsparrow
    @poeticsparrow Před rokem +24

    THIRTEEN is a core memory for me reading at my high school part time job at DQ because one of the stories actually took place in an ice cream shop. It's gone out of print so it's so amazing that you found a copy! The Teen Creeps podcast did a fun episode about it too

    • @cmhw
      @cmhw Před rokem +2

      Love Teen Creeps so much! ☺️

  • @raissalbuquerque
    @raissalbuquerque Před rokem +7

    the southern book club’s guide to slaying vampires really is THAT good, i love it

  • @mandysmorgueofhorror
    @mandysmorgueofhorror Před rokem +16

    I have so many of the same books on my tbr! I liked Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, but there is some very disturbing infant stuff that you might want to avoid.

    • @acaseofyou12581
      @acaseofyou12581 Před rokem +1

      I think it might be worth the risk. It’s not exactly pregnancy horror??? But I get the warning

  • @monicamerle1417
    @monicamerle1417 Před rokem +7

    "The southern book club's to slaying vampires" & "The final girl support group" (completely different from Final Girls fyi) are my favorite Grady Hendrix's. He's releasing a new one this January called "How to sell a haunted house", which I pre-ordered a month ago. I'd like to see a video focusing on those two books. "The turn of the key" is Ruth Ware's best to date.

  • @Equus21
    @Equus21 Před rokem +4

    I highly recommend "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn

  • @lukashvkz
    @lukashvkz Před rokem +12

    I actually really enjoyed Imaginary Friend, I understood everyone’s qualms with it but it felt like a King book from the cutting room floor in the most complementary sense, it could definitely have been condensed but all the same I gave it a 3.5/5

  • @hpf131
    @hpf131 Před rokem +2

    Little Heaven was my first Cutter and it was phenomenal. I absolutely loved everything about it, it’s so bonkers but done in the immaculate way only Cutter can do things.

  • @christianburton1652
    @christianburton1652 Před rokem +9

    My top five TBR are Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer (well, technically it’s a current read), The Deep by Nick Cutter, The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward, Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage, and The Terror by Dan Simmons. LaRocca’s work is definitely in the top 10 of my TBR as well because I keep finding reviews that definitely make it seem like I’d really enjoy their stuff.

    • @ourladyofperpetualskepticism
      @ourladyofperpetualskepticism Před rokem +1

      I’m so jealous you get to read Annihilation and The Terror for the first time. Two of my fave recent reads. They are very different but I could not put either down.

  • @ConstantlyKingReading
    @ConstantlyKingReading Před rokem +2

    The Southern Bookclub's Guide lives up to the hype! It's my favorite of his books. It's not a romance by any means.

  • @blackforge1374
    @blackforge1374 Před rokem +5

    Little Heaven is phenomenal and fast paced! It’s my favorite of Nick Cutter’s books, all the grim without the animal violence

  • @tiffanyjessee
    @tiffanyjessee Před rokem +4

    I loved the movie The Ritual, one of my all time faves. BUT I also love the book. They’re so similar but so different at the same time. I love them each equally. Can’t recommend the book enough.

  • @Nunyabiz_0k
    @Nunyabiz_0k Před rokem +5

    Oh wow!! I actually own Thirteen and was a teen in '91 & obsessed with YA horror/thrillers esp Christopher Pike and RL Stine! I own all CPs paperbacks actually. I want to re-read this now. Should be super easy reads & no doubt will feel like a time machine going to the 90s

  • @ceraholland8605
    @ceraholland8605 Před rokem +6

    Thirteen is what I read as a kid and it truly started my horror obsession. There is a story called “Where the Deer Go” or it’s titled something like that. It is my favorite and I still think about it to this day. That and “Lucille” I think it was called? I don’t have my copy in front of me lol. Love them so much I plan on getting tattoos for them

  • @samohlson7483
    @samohlson7483 Před rokem +2

    I’m not much of a reader but my goal was to read House of Leaves several years ago. I was so proud of myself for finishing it! I think about re-reading it every so often. Story is good and kept me interested to see it through.

  • @kathrynsmith141
    @kathrynsmith141 Před rokem +5

    I really loved Imaginary Friend! Your worries are valid, it is super long, and I'm often intimidated by long books, but I thought this one went in a really unique direction and had really cool themes. I'd definitely recommend giving it a good try before dnf-ing for good!

  • @riversongsmelody
    @riversongsmelody Před rokem +3

    I have over 300 books on my ‘want to read’ shelf on Goodreads. I’ll never get to them all lol. Love your book content!!

  • @hollysummers7453
    @hollysummers7453 Před rokem +4

    I'm pretty sure I've read that Thirteen anthology. I was OBSESSED with RL Stine and Caroline B. Cooney (The Face on the Milk Carton series held my attention all through junior high). Now I want to revisit them! There's more out than I thought!

  • @Parasyte316
    @Parasyte316 Před 9 měsíci

    House of leaves is definitely an intimidating beast. But one I feel like packs such a unique concept alongside a good story (it’s not just a wacky concept) it’s a book that’s going to linger with you.

  • @brandon5080
    @brandon5080 Před rokem +12

    I loved everything that Katsu writes. I hope that you enjoy The Hunger. If you like it, she also has a book called The Deep about the Titanic.

    • @happyhauntslibrary
      @happyhauntslibrary Před rokem

      I absolutely loved The Hunger, which is my first Katsu book which I read last month. I can’t wait for more of her stuff to get on my TBR!

  • @sielogarcia5570
    @sielogarcia5570 Před rokem +3

    I read house of leaves a few months ago and it was so good! It seems super intimidating but a lot of the weird pages have information that isn't super necessary to read (for example some of it is just a bunch of names in a footnote that aren't important for you to know). It did get a little confusing with the footnotes and jumping back and forth but it kind of felt like a puzzle in a fun way. I also had it on my TBR for years (I tried to read it once but got like 30 pages in and got too scared lol) but I'm glad I ended up reading it! It's such a cool concept and was executed so well, it's crazy the amount of effort that went into it!

    • @ms-abominable
      @ms-abominable Před rokem

      I keep stopping because I get too scared too! I've been trying to finish House of Leaves since 2018! 😭

  • @knittermh
    @knittermh Před rokem +19

    The way you talked about Imaginary Friends is how I feel about Stephen King. 😳 I know unpopular opinion. I love his stories but I can't read his books, just far to much detail or side things that don't affect the story and goes on for pages/chapters. You gave me a lot of good titles that I wrote down to check out from the library!!! ❤️😄 Thank you!!!!

    • @morganhein2781
      @morganhein2781 Před rokem +5

      i honestly agree with you about stephen king. just the other day i tried to look for a book at barnes and noble and everything was stephen king and i couldn't find what i was looking for.

    • @jessicadelgado2133
      @jessicadelgado2133 Před rokem +2

      This is word for word what I always say about Stephen King. There's so much creativity and potential for his stories, the execution is just terrible....

    • @madisonemily4083
      @madisonemily4083 Před rokem +3

      I generally like Stephen King, but I definitely think this is valid criticism. It definitely fluctuates depending on the book, but I couldn't complete "Bag of Bones" because I felt like it has this problem.

    • @jana6912
      @jana6912 Před rokem +2

      my family says always say that when they see me reading stephen king lol
      weirdly enough i usually think the short stories and shorter novels (like cujo) are way too detailed and slow paced. while tomes like green mile and even christine i have devoured over a couple days lol

    • @NicoleShute
      @NicoleShute Před rokem +2

      I agree with you on King. His son Joe Hill is an amazing write, better than his dad, I think. I've enjoyed every one of his books. Heart shaped box was a great story.

  • @stinklkb
    @stinklkb Před rokem +2

    I can't wait to read a book by you! I love whenever you drop hints about the short stories that you write :D

  • @ayahkathrina
    @ayahkathrina Před rokem

    congrats again sarah and ryan! been watching you for quite awhile now so i feel like youre a friend to me and i got really excited when you guys got pregnant! anyways happy new year to your family and i missed the book content. love u sarah 😘

  • @isabella.loomis
    @isabella.loomis Před rokem +1

    I loved The Final Girl Support Group so so so much. Mainly because of all the references to horror movies, but I thought it was a fun and entertaining read.

  • @hectormontalvo5565
    @hectormontalvo5565 Před rokem

    Great batch of books Sarah! I don't read anymore because of eyesight issues and can't force my eyesight too much. I recently subscribed to Horror Hound and the first issue took me days to read. Whereas in the past I would read it in 1 or 2 sittings. Happy New Year 2023 Sarah!🎉

  • @luanals5199
    @luanals5199 Před rokem +4

    Just read My heart is a chainsaw and it's definitely a new favorite! It starts out like a slasher but slows down a lot before the finale so just don't let the Pacing throw you off

    • @happyhauntslibrary
      @happyhauntslibrary Před rokem

      I realized the pacing shifts and only after reading it all did I start to appreciate it as a masterpiece ❤

  • @chriscze6153
    @chriscze6153 Před rokem +6

    So happy to see a book video! My Heart Is a Chainsaw is the only book I've read on this list, but the sequel is coming out in February (Don't Fear the Reaper) so if you read the first, then reading the sequel could be fun. the town its set in has lots of lore (there is a summer camp that was the site of a mass murder, there might be some supernatural stuff going on too), and it's got lots of references to slasher and horror movies in particular from the 70s to now. It was one of my favorite books I read last year, I hope you like it too.

    • @happyhauntslibrary
      @happyhauntslibrary Před rokem +1

      I can’t wait for the sequel to come out this February. Got my preorder!!

    • @daisymae5325
      @daisymae5325 Před rokem +1

      i second this! really enjoyed my heart is a chainsaw :]

  • @DonnaleeC.
    @DonnaleeC. Před rokem

    Happy New Year love!!!! When you're back can you do a TBL with lengthy horror/thriller audiobooks?

  • @jessicadelgado2133
    @jessicadelgado2133 Před rokem +1

    I'm loving house of leaves, it can get tedious at times, but overall, I think it's a very interesting and creative book. I would really recommend it.

  • @adam-l74
    @adam-l74 Před rokem

    Great way to start the new year!

  • @bby.kaylamarie
    @bby.kaylamarie Před rokem +1

    Happy new year Sarah and fam❤️🎆Eric Larocca reached out to you omg that’s amazing!
    Sarah’s niche Space, Water, or found footage maybe set in early 2000s?
    The longer books I suggest listening to audio book for it that helps me get thru it☺️

  • @Cnd2Mn
    @Cnd2Mn Před 8 měsíci

    if you love stories, you absolutely need to read the Books of Blood! it's essential to the horror story format, just try it from the first volume, it adds so much flavor to life for the time you read it

  • @karaleerenaldi4437
    @karaleerenaldi4437 Před rokem +1

    Sharp Objects and The Road are amazing! I listened to The Road on audiobook and I was hooked!

  • @deadgrlsuperstar
    @deadgrlsuperstar Před rokem +2

    Aww nice to see CM Forest in this collection, he’s a local author to me and dropped Infested off personally, such a nice man. in my TBR this year too!

  • @emilybrown135
    @emilybrown135 Před rokem

    your book videos are my absolute favorite!!

  • @tias78
    @tias78 Před rokem

    Congrats on the baby!!!! 🥳🥳🥳 good luck to you and the little one!!

  • @iamwooth1729
    @iamwooth1729 Před rokem

    House of Leaves is definitely worth it! I read it in high school and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! Such an interesting book and the weirdness of the layout goes with the story. It actually feels like a picture book without any pictures. Definitely give it a chance. ❤️

  • @ImmaURq
    @ImmaURq Před rokem +1

    You get me so excited to try out new books!

  • @CBSP_
    @CBSP_ Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires!
    I remember liking Hex a lot but I don’t actually remember much from it… it’s been a few years since I read it.

  • @lottevanderpaelt1684
    @lottevanderpaelt1684 Před rokem

    Happy New Year! Some great books you've got there. I would recommend reading Imaginary Friend, the end is definitely worth it and it immediately became one of my favourites. But I do get why you're hesitating, especially right now. Hex is also really good. I think it's the most disturbing book I ever read but in a good way. Anyways, have a great year Sarah!

  • @amyquinn9494
    @amyquinn9494 Před rokem +1

    I love Thirteen, what a great find. I read it so many times in my teens. I still have my original copy. "The Boy Next Door" is one of my favorite stories. I even wrote a fanfic based on it, many moons ago during my fanfic writing days. Hope you enjoy it!

  • @d3bun
    @d3bun Před rokem

    final girl support group is SO GOOD it is so camp i recommend it to literally everyone

  • @cadcar13
    @cadcar13 Před rokem

    Best of luck for a smooth delivery! Take care! 😊❤️

  • @CestKevvie
    @CestKevvie Před rokem

    Congrats on the baby!! Oh I've been intrigued by Haunted, looking forward to your thoughts on it! OMG HOUSE OF LEAVES!!! It's intimidating as heck, but trust me it is SO WORTH IT!!! Genuinely one of the greatest reading experiences I have ever read. Ooh I'm currently listening to Turn of the Key! Really been wanting to read Girl on the Train too.

  • @katie.andreas27
    @katie.andreas27 Před rokem +1

    Uzumaki is so good! It'll be such a quick read when you decide to pick it up and it's got some great body horror.

  • @Foxy-ve1oh
    @Foxy-ve1oh Před rokem +2

    i got "thirteen" for christmas a couple years ago and i loved it,there were some really cool stories in there,my favorite was "where the deer are" i think youll really like it,also i know imaginary friend can seem long but its all worth it because that book was really good,i mean it could have been a lot shorter but everything comes together in the end and i think the author did a pretty good job with it(i would also reccomend the authors other book "the perks of being a wallflower" which is not a horror but is still an amzing book)

  • @BeckywiseTheDancingClown
    @BeckywiseTheDancingClown Před rokem +12

    I'm going to say her niche is camping/forest horror or space. Also Sarah the lack of Darcy Coates on your shelves hurts the soul haha 🤣 she's so incredible I think you would love her writing! Congratulations on baby Fern!

  • @ourladyofperpetualskepticism

    I absolutely adore The Terror, which I spied in your tbr shelf. It’s very long, but I was engrossed and could not put it down. Dan Simmons is one of my favorite authors.

  • @micahpage7958
    @micahpage7958 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for giving me more titles to add to my TBR!

  • @iscopecinema8419
    @iscopecinema8419 Před rokem +3

    Happy New Year PossessedbyHorror

  • @courtgarris1396
    @courtgarris1396 Před rokem +3

    I LOVED Little Heaven. It is so good and honestly a rather original cult horror book, which happens to bey favorite sub genre. Another great cult horror is Last Days by Adam Nevill. Ive read quite a few of these, you've got a super fun TBR to look forward to! Imaginary Friend has been on my TBR for AGES, lol, and I keep putting it off. 🥴

  • @rhiannon3971
    @rhiannon3971 Před rokem

    I have also had House of Leaves for an absurd amount of time without touching it, but I want to get through it! Thirteen was my first horror book and while I have never read it all the way through, it is one of the scariest books I’ve ever read. Happy reading!!

  • @annaquam8583
    @annaquam8583 Před rokem

    Omg house of leaves really is worth it!! For sure a labor of love. I really feel like once you get through maybe the first couple hundred pages or after you read the letters with his mother it becomes less complicated to read. I read it when lockdown first started so I had long stretches of time to just sit down and commit.

  • @tash2237
    @tash2237 Před rokem

    First off, u have been one of my fave if not my favorite horror CZcamsr for YEARS now, and I hope u have a speedy recovery after birth and have a healthy baby!! Now would you ever consider reading “extreme” horror? And would you ever consider having an Amazon wishlist for books? I’m sure some of your fans (me) would love to send u books but no pressure!! :):) ❤

  • @monahanna2685
    @monahanna2685 Před rokem

    You just made my January TBR so much more challenging. Great video.

  • @lexig7209
    @lexig7209 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for making my TBR longer 🤣 Some of these sound really great so I'll likely be picking a couple up.
    I LOVED Turn of the Key. The plot twist(s) we're totally unexpected (for me anyway).

  • @camilledavidson5211
    @camilledavidson5211 Před rokem

    Several of these books are also on my TBR. I have also owned House of Leaves for at least a decade and am determined that this will be the year I actually make it through it. I adored Hex and really enjoyed Turn of the Key, both of which I read last year.

  • @kuismase
    @kuismase Před rokem

    Happy new year and most importunity Congratulations for baby !

  • @juanmorales9738
    @juanmorales9738 Před rokem

    I just recently started watching some of you booktubers, and the like, and Sarah, you’re the only one that makes me laugh out loud. Literally. Your reaction to House of Leaves was so funny.

  • @kathleenmcallister722
    @kathleenmcallister722 Před rokem +4

    congrats i hope you and the baby are both healthy

  • @oopscoop7292
    @oopscoop7292 Před rokem +2

    I just want to say if you (or anyone else for that matter) is tracking their reading on goodreads, try checking out storygraph. They are basically the same except storygraph is independent and non-amazon-affiliated, so better overall. You can transfer your data over super easily from goodreads so you don't have to worry about losing reading challenges, tbr or reviews at all.

  • @MokeleMbembeLives
    @MokeleMbembeLives Před rokem +1

    My personal take on Riley Sager vs. Grady Hendrix is: Sager is over-hyped and exercises every trope in existence, whereas Hendrix is more interactive. I always feel like I'm thrown into a Hendrix book, and I'm a part of the adventure. Sager's books literally make me want to skip pages and skim for the end.

  • @icaro_andstuff
    @icaro_andstuff Před rokem

    I need more book reviews by you! I love them!!!!

  • @shamsir1779
    @shamsir1779 Před rokem +1

    Southern Book Clubs Guide to Slaying Vampires is one of the BEST books I read in 2021 and to be honest it took me by surprise. I thought it was going to be campy/cheesy and “just another vampire story” but wow was I wrong! It’s way darker than I expected and so so good! There are quite a few themes which are deep and make you really think. It’s also not your usual vampire story….definitely read it!

  • @gabriellereeder
    @gabriellereeder Před rokem

    House of Leaves is such a commitment, but worth it for a different experience not explored in horror books. Once you read it, you notice it referenced everywhere. I tried to read Haunted, got 100 pages into it, and donated it. It's disgusting. Uzumaki is incredible.

  • @thebookgeek87
    @thebookgeek87 Před rokem

    I have a lot of these same books on my TBR. Love a good horror book & horror book rec video

  • @notnatural5781
    @notnatural5781 Před rokem

    Uzumaki is really great, a fast and fun read. Also I didn't read dark water yet but I like Koji's writing a lot, it flows really well.

  • @Sharkchops
    @Sharkchops Před rokem

    So excited for this!!! You introduced me to Nick Cutter and I am so thankful for that!

  • @pandorabox82
    @pandorabox82 Před rokem +1

    ....House of Leaves is so weird and good, once you get into the meat of the story. And maybe I'm a little bit chicken, but as I read it, more and more lights went on in my house, because I was *that* paranoid about the sounds I was hearing. Also? Listen to the album Haunted by Poe, because it's a sort of companion piece to the book, since Danielewski and Poe are brother and sister.

  • @AngieWade
    @AngieWade Před rokem

    Horror, mystery and thriller are my favorite types of books. Recently I read and loved What Happened To The Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline and Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica.

  • @user-be3iu9vz4s
    @user-be3iu9vz4s Před rokem

    yaaaas I needed new horror book recs 🖤 love you sarah

  • @vexreads
    @vexreads Před rokem

    I’ve read Dark Water, Final Girls Support Group, and Haunted.
    I lovedddd Dark Water, it was one of the only books I read this past October that I genuinely thought was spooky/gave me the chills.
    FGSG was cool to me because I like the way Grady Hendrix writes women and enjoyed the slasher movie references.
    I love Chuck Palahniuk’s writing but I’ve been reading his books since I was 12 so they’re nostalgic for me- I haven’t read Haunted in 14 years but I remember liking it for how outrageous it was.
    I love your videos! Thanks for showing us your TBR.

  • @manicuresbylauren
    @manicuresbylauren Před rokem +4

    I hated things have gotten worse since we last spoke.
    There was so much animal gore and the whole thing just seemed like it was trying to be shocking for shocking sake.

  • @johnkistler3467
    @johnkistler3467 Před rokem +1

    Uzumaki is so good! Very disturbing but riveting. I went in blind and finished it in a few hours. My favorite manga

  • @Aaronatthegaybar
    @Aaronatthegaybar Před rokem +1

    Definitely recommend Southern Book Club over Final Girl Support Group! I really struggled to get through final girl

  • @madelyntumbleson
    @madelyntumbleson Před rokem

    eric larocca is amazing! all their stuff is so grotesque and weird, i love it! i will say for the pallbearers club it’s mostly a literary fiction of two friends with some (maybe) speculative elements but i wouldn’t go into thinking it’s a thriller or you’ll be disappointed, i loved the slow weirdness tho! happy reading!!❤️

  • @junpi8562
    @junpi8562 Před rokem

    I read the Southern Bookclub one. I liked it, it was one of my favorite books last year. Compared to the rest of your TBR this would be a light fun read. For me it was surprisingly dark in places, but that's because I was expecting a quirky comedy mystery (scooby doo kind of thing) and it went places I didn't expect. For you it might feel more predictable. Maybe one to pick up on a tired day. Happy New Year :)

  • @lessismore8533
    @lessismore8533 Před rokem

    Congrats on baby!

  • @jrlonergan6773
    @jrlonergan6773 Před rokem

    Congrats!!

  • @cady3401
    @cady3401 Před rokem +1

    I’m one of the (apparently very few) people who disliked the southern book clubs guide to slaying vampires. That said, the things you listed as concerns are non issues! There is in fact a book club…. But that’s about it 😂 there’s actually VERY little vampire slaying but I can’t say more without spoilers lol
    There are some serious trigger warnings for that book though so I’d suggest checking on them first.
    Turn of the key is predictable but worth the read, the girl on the train is skippable (the movie is identical IMO), my heart is a chainsaw is (like you said) slow going but really good once you get into it. I too have never gotten through house of leaves but i hang onto it and tell myself I’ll figure it out someday. You also have a bunch of stuff that I’d not heard of so I’ll be checking them out! Happy reading!

  • @thefinalgirl3639
    @thefinalgirl3639 Před rokem

    TBR
    *Eric LaRoccas books.
    *Slewfoot by Gerald Brom
    *Run Time by Catherine Ryan Howard
    *The Ruins
    *The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier

  • @AlyssaEmmorie
    @AlyssaEmmorie Před rokem

    I am currently very pregnant experiencing a lot of minor daily complications, so I have been reading a lot more than usual. My husband had seen a few Grady Hendrix novels in our library and picked Souhern Book Club for me while he was out on a book run. I was very skeptical at first because like you said, very camp, and I don't tend to be interested in books or movies about vampires. However, once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. It was a super fun and easy read. Not what I expected at all. No romance involved!
    Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl!

  • @ashleyerin7348
    @ashleyerin7348 Před rokem +1

    My Heart is a Chainsaw is so good!!! My most anticipated horror books for this year so far (in no particular order) are:
    Don't Fear the Reaper by Stephen Graham Jones
    Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
    Maeve Fly by CJ Leede
    The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw
    Moon of the Turning Leaves by Waubgeshig Rice
    The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Catro
    Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

  • @emmaribena5529
    @emmaribena5529 Před rokem

    omg Good luck!!!!! xxxxxx

  • @nite_owl13
    @nite_owl13 Před rokem

    I am a huge horror/thriller fan, both books and movies. I have read most of the books on your TBR, and most of them are worth it. I was iffy about Little Heaven at first because I didn't feel like it would live up to his other books, but I was pleasantly surprised with it. Imaginary Friend is long, but maybe you could try it as an audiobook? House of Leaves is such a ride. I was very glad that I pushed through that one. Are you on Goodreads? It's a great way to build your TBR, rate books, and find new recommendations. 😊

  • @DawnYarnDoll
    @DawnYarnDoll Před rokem

    Happy new year ♥

  • @imonlyhereforthecoffee4203

    You mentioned so many fantastic books! Love that you’re posting more book content. I have to personally recommend The Ritual (love the movie but the book is better), Hex, and The Southern Book Clubs Guide! I truly think it’s Grady’s best book. Didn’t love his Final Girls, though.
    Also, as a fellow Nick Cutter fan, I could not make it past the first few stories of Haunted. I tried MANY times 😂 but I’m so interested in what you think!

  • @Apathist1408
    @Apathist1408 Před rokem +2

    YES. I have been on one of my horror book recs binges watching peoples’ book videos. This couldn’t have come at a better time! I’m reading Lapvona by Otessa Moshfegh

    • @MokeleMbembeLives
      @MokeleMbembeLives Před rokem +1

      I love Otessa! Finished My Year of Rest and Relaxation, found a copy of Homesick for Another World and then finally picked up Lapvona! I really think she's my new favorite author! 🙌🏾

    • @happyhauntslibrary
      @happyhauntslibrary Před rokem

      I hope there’s more book content in 2023. It’s my jam for sure!!

    • @Apathist1408
      @Apathist1408 Před rokem

      @@MokeleMbembeLives this is my first book by her, admittedly. I am liking Lapvona although I’ve heard it’s very different from her other works. I’ve heard so much about her!

  • @shannonkahermanes6080
    @shannonkahermanes6080 Před rokem +1

    My cousins recommended the Clown in a Cornfield books highly so I just ordered them and I’m excited for it.

  • @Novacane2012
    @Novacane2012 Před rokem

    Uzumaki is amazing! I read that in highschool almost 10 years ago . Junji ito is a master of horror manga

  • @kaylasmith3070
    @kaylasmith3070 Před rokem

    at around 1:29 when you flashed the other books on your TBR--I just finished the terror by dan simmons. it did have a pretty slow start and i wasn't very into it at first but once it started picking up it was sooooooo so good. i didn't love the ending and i do think there are some problematic themes within the book, but overall i do really recommend it.

  • @books-on-a-wire
    @books-on-a-wire Před rokem

    The Troop was one of my top reads this year. I still need to read The Deep and Little Heaven, but I would also recommend his Saturday Night Ghost Club (under his real name Craig Davidson). And of course, The Handyman Method sounds so good, glad we're getting a 2023 release!