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Tag Archives: Stephen Graham Jones
Review: Dark Stars: New Tales of Darkest Horror
There’s nothing better than a dark anthology, at least in my opinion. So you can imagine my excitement when I heard about Dark Stars: New Tales of Darkest Horror. Working together for this anthology, you’ll find John F.D. Taff, Josh Malerman, Stephen Graham Jones, Priya Sharma, Alma Katsu, John Langan, Caroline Kepnes, Usman T. Malik, Chelsya Burke, Livia Llewellyn, Gemma Files, and Ramsey Campbell. Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Tor
Tagged Alma Katsu, Book, Book Review, Books, Caroline Kepnes, Dark Stars, Dark Stars: New Tales of Darkest Horror, Fantasy, Fantasy Horror, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Gemma Files, Horror, Horror Novel, Horror Review, John Langan, Josh Malerman, Literary, Literature, Livia Llewellyn, New Tales of Darkest Horror, Priya Sharma, Ramsey Campbell, Review, Stephen Graham Jones, Usman T. Malik
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Review: My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
Yes, please! Stephen Graham Jones is back with another captivating horror novel, and we all know what that means! Time to dive back in with My Heart Is a Chainsaw. Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Gallery, Horror, Horror Novel, Horror Review, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Saga Press, Stephen Graham Jones
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Review: Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is one of the most unpredictable horror authors out there – there’s just no telling what he’s going to come up with next. His latest novella, Night of the Mannequins once again brings with it plenty of surprises. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Horror, Uncategorized
Tagged Advanced Reading Copy, Advanced Review Copy, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, Horror, Horror Review, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Night of the Mannequins, Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones, Review, Stephen Graham Jones, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
The Only Good Indians is the latest horror novel to come out of the mind of Stephen Graham Jones, and it is a truly chilling (and graphic) tale worth reading. If you’re looking for a novel that terrifies as it unfolds, then you’re going to want to check this one out. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Fantasy, Horror, Uncategorized
Tagged Advanced Reading Copy, Advanced Review Copy, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Bookish First, BookishFirst, Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Gallery, Gallery/Saga Press, Horror, Horror Review, Literature, Review, Saga Press, Stephen Graham Jones, The Only Good Indians, The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
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