Best Horror Books of 2023
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- There were so many great horror books in 2023. In this video I'm talking about the best horror books of the year. What books made your list?
Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:33 The Books
Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie
1:58 Suffer the Children by Craig DiLouie
3:06 Mister Magic by Kiersten White
5:17 The September House by Carissa Orlando
8:17 Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison
9:40 Nestlings by Nat Cassidy
11:25 You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron
12:25 Candy Cane Kills by Brian Mcauley
13:30 The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson
14:35 Piercing by Ryu Murakami
15:23 The Last Word by Taylor Adams
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Have you found it more difficult to sit down and read the last few years? I know for many it has been an issue due to social media and the quick and frequent dopamine hits you can get from using your phone.
Absolutely, yes. My attention span is terrible now.
Nestlings & Black Sheep were in my top 5 favorite horror books of the year! I had skipped Mary when it came out, but now I feel like I need to read it as well.
Episode 13 is amazing. Such a great book. I finished it so fast. So good!
I loved Episode 13 so much! I have heard several people talk about how it started great, but ended up sucking, and I am just... not okay with that. No, I am, I celebrate their right to be completely wrong, 😀, but it's very nice to hear that all of the book worked for you too.
And The September House was so good! Loved how dark it turned out to be. And I kind of want my own ghost-maid that makes me tea...😊
I can highly recommend Mary by Nat Cassidy, that book is just amazing, Weird and creepy in all the best ways, I adored the characters, and that ending? Oh my god, I loved it so!
Omg I also want a ghost maid!
Most of my TBR came from your videos this year, and they were all bangers! Can't thank you enough! My favorites were Black Sheep, How to Sell a Haunted House, The Last Word, and Clown in a Cornfield 2. And I am dying to read Clown in a Cornfield 3 in 2024!
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Great reviews. I also read 3 in 2023 and picked up 3 based on your description. Thanks
I LOVED Episode 13! Ghost shows are so nostalgic.
ALSO Mister Magic sounds so cool, I will def be picking that one up!
I loved the September house, too! So quirky and series. I was obsessed and wanted to drink tea every time it was referenced 😂
Great selection of books. Episode 13 is a new classic.
NAT CASSIDY!!! im currently reading her (first?) novel, Mary, and i LOVE it!!! highly recommend 👌🏼
I was very pleasantly surprised by The September House! Candy Cane Kills is going on my tbr!!
I LOVED MISTER MAGIC! It’s a mix of Candle Cove with IT
Everything about this book make me obsessed with it haha
Yes!! Love that comparison.
Thanks for your honest reviews! Mister Magic sounds fantastic, especially growing up during the 80's and 90's. I remember making fun of Barney while being slightly terrified by the overall cloud of lurking creepiness. Aside from the beloved Captain Kangaroo--may he rest in peace--hosts of children's programs always seems rather off to me. (I did grow up watching Peewee Herman. Paul Rubins was talented, but Peewee is disturbing . . .). Honestly, Episode 13 was not a hit for me. I read it was better to listen to the audio version of it due to the found-footage aspect; therefore, after devouring The Black Tapes and Video Palace, I had to use my last Audible credit. Unfortunately, it just completely fell flat. And the ending was "meh" compared to the build up. However, it might be worth it to return to it around Halloween. The September House was also a miss for me. The mental illness and abuse aspect have being huge tropes in modern writing, and they are getting old. As something who lived through both, I am tired of seeing it. It's not "trigger"; rather, it seems like Deus Ex Machina. I also loathed the way she always chided her daughter for "language". That being said, I think it's wonderful that so many people like the novel, and they are able to connect with it. That's great! And thank you :) I now have more novels to add to my full shelves ;)
Thanks for sharing your perspective on The September House. I can understand why you wouldn’t like it. I also totally get why Episode 13 might not work for some. And yes to the weirdness of children’s show hosts!
Great video and thanks for sharing your list. I read Black Sheep and loved it. Looking forward to reading these books, especially Nestlings. 👏🏻👏🏻
Enjoy!
Oh my gosh I am just about to start Nestlings!! I couldn’t be more excited 👻
@@happyhauntslibrary Let me know how it is!
Been looking for some good horror recommendations. Thanks for a great video 😊🖤
Yay, hope you find some books in here that you like!
Craig d is one of my favorite zombie books author
35 is good, bruh! I'm lucky to knock out 12. Great vid, thanks.
lol I think I tend to be hard on myself for my reading when I see people on booktube/booktok reading like 30 books a month 😂 12 books a year is still amazing!
I read a lot of the same books you did this year (quite a few bc you mentioned them either as something you were looking forward to when it released or because you rated it highly in one of your "what I read" videos). I think The September House was my favorite first read of the year. It kind of came out of left field and swept me away. The dark humor was everything I didn't know I was looking for in a haunted house book. I can't wait to see what else that author does in the future.
You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight was also a pleasant surprise and is in my top first reads for the year.
I enjoyed Episode 13 and Mister Magic (though I liked the author's novel Hide a little more). Definitely in the top half of my reads for the year.
A good portion of the books I thought were going to be hits for me ended up being middle of the road which was a little disappointing but none of them were bad.
The last 3 reads of the year though were very strong (Road of Bones by Christopher Golden, Where the Dead Wait by Ally Wilkes, Hide by Kiersten White) and the book I'm reading now is excellent (Ararat by Christopher Golden).
Thanks as always for your reviews as you have yet to steer me wrong!
I’m so glad you enjoyed some of the books I recommended! I heard mixed things about Hide but now I’m thinking her writing is my vibe. I need to check it out!
@mandysmorgueofhorror I would definitely recommend since you really liked Mister Magic. This one plays a little more reality TV slasher but I really liked the main character and the set up
I’m so happy you loved Hide!! I just had to say that 😂 It’s so disliked but I lovedddd it!!
Have you read 'The Children of Red Peak' by Craig DiLouie yet? I'm in the process of finishing it and between it and 'Episode Thirteen ' it just solidified that I need to read all his stuff!
Not yet, but I really want to!
I loved episode thirteen!
I’m currently reading Black Sheep. Still too early for any opinions.
Great recommendations😄
I just finished it. Its amazing!!!!
Love watching your movie and book reviews so much❤ . Millennial me identifies with you ✨
Haha yay, millennials unite
Just read you're not supposed to die tonight...the ending surprised me
I vibe with your vibing to weird vibes. Not enough weird vibes out there
CZcams wasn’t recommending your videos for a while, glad to see you again. Looking cute as always😅
Is she referencing Candle Cove & Other Stories by Kris Straub? Is it actually scary?
i really like found footage movies, but never read found footage book dont know how would i like that
Give it a try!
I had such hopes for The Nestlings by Nat Cassidy…sigh…SMH. And Suffer the Children? Lord, that book needs to be unwritten. Sooooo bad.
mister magic was an excellent read that i'm glad i checked out. also liked last word. taylor adams is an auto buy author for me.
hated the devil takes you home. too much spanish, meanders a lot by saying if you're white you're stupid and awful. what a waste of ink and paper that book was.
Interesting take. I haven’t heard much about it, but I haven’t heard that. I think the dual language is cool and authentic. I also have a hard time believing the book is saying white is stupid. I need to read!
@@mandysmorgueofhorror there's a white character that is the doofy dumb comic relief.
the book was just a boring slog with random horror elements that serve no purpose and it barely sticks to its own set up. it takes most of the novel to even get to the heist, and they are just handed the loot without much problem.
don't waste your time.