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I know this video is super old so this will probably get lost in the shuffle but thanks so much for putting this list together. I find our taste in horror mostly align so I read House at the Bottom of a Lake and am now listening to Bird Box. So many of my subscriptions are recommending The Troop but I’m real hesitant about it.
How exciting that you’re getting into painting! It’s been my favorite thing to do since I was little - it’s so relaxing and always feels like an accomplishment when you see something you create!
If you guys are getting into horror you should listen to the books in the freezer podcast, they go over the different types of horror books, they recommend books that fall into that horror category like, horror books in the summer, or sci-fi horror, or haunted house horror, etc etc! They also rate books as temperature wise, the more horror books would go in the freezer, fridge temperature is mild horror, then they have room temperature which is nothing crazy,, so u get to decide whether you want to pick up the book or not! I have added soo many books on my TBR because of them! I 100% recommend them!
My copy of The Winter People just arrived this morning! (Because of your recommendation Gabby!) So excited to finally read it, hopefully before the end of this month 🥰
Just finished comfort me with apples yesterday and it was brilliant! House at the bottom of a lake is also in my top 10 favorites! Both are sooo good!!!
Really enjoyed hearing about your all time favourite horror novels. It was fun that I could guess some of these ! Definitely interested in Comfort Me with Apples. It sounds so intriguing ☺
The Troop is so good. I'm a long time king fan and I seen the book had a blurb on the cover and bought it on the spot. And it was way better than I expected.
Hi! I’ve been into reading more in general for the past two years but leaning more towards sci-fi / horror and I’m definitely going to buy some of the books you mentioned! Thank you so much :)
Thanks for the list! My taste in horror is constantly...evolving? Always changing I mean as I read more and more horror and watch booktube and such. The troop broke me out of a years long reading slump. I must say I didn't expect the books you named at ALL. I'm very pleasantly surprised.
I read the winter people the second week of January, and it got me on a Jennifer McMahon binge. Winter is definitely her best but the end of the drowning kind was so spectacular and I still can’t wrap my head around it
I have read 80% of this book list, solely based on your rave reviews over the months, and I am looking forward to reading the rest. Your recommenfations are always so bomb, Gabby. Thank you. 💕
All time horror books The shining, stolen tongues, dr sleep, and It. Currently reading home before dark. Going to pick up kill creek and shudder, love your videos!!!!!
New subscriber here. Haven't read in about a year but getting back into it and horror/thriller are my fav genres so thank you for you're recommendations 😁
Yaaaaaas! I love that The Troop got you into horror because 1) I discovered your channel in 2021 2) I read The Troop based on your recommendation 3) and it made me fall in love with horror and it sparked my dormant love of reading again. Now I just can't get enough horror!!!
I started reading The Troop like last year or the year before and had to stop bc my loan was up. I am hoping to read it and finish it this spooky season.
The Troop is on my list this month because of your reviews! I also have already read so many of these because of watching your videos and loved them so thank you for that! I just added a few! I’ve wanted to check out Bird Box for awhile now but I also added The Patient, The Bright Lands and Sour Candy because of this video…and already had Kill Creek on my list because of another video! Can’t wait to check those out. I did not even give horror a shot before watching your videos other than The Shining and now I have loved so many! My favourites are Near the Bone, The Winter People and Stolen Tongues (legit trouble sleeping after this one) …I also loved The Shining and Doctor Sleep (may have liked the sequel even better)…Misery creeped me out so much as well. I haven’t read Pet Sematary…it’s on my list…but I have watched the movie and that shit creeped me out hardcore.
I agree with so many of the picks here!!! Just finished Near the Bone last weekend. Fantastic!!!!!! I also absolutely LOVED The House at the Bottom of A Lake. The scene in the basement with the pool legit gave my goosebumps 😨
Gabby have you seen the empty man? Idk why but I feel like you’d like it. The beginning is amazing, then the story gets a bit cliche, but then it takes a really cool direction and the end is pretty well done. For some reason some of the books you mention give me vibes from different parts of this movie.
Hey Gabby! I loved this video. I’ve read almost all these books and loved them all!! I have a recommendation that I’ve just read and that is Twelve Night at Rotter House. I ended up giving this book a 4 star due to the ending. I have mixed feelings on the book. I would love to see you read it and have your opinion. Only 263 pages. Keep these great videos coming. 😊
I've read most of the books on this list and agree that they are great! I have a couple suggestions for you. As a lifetime horror reader (Pet Semetary was the first adult horror novel that i read at 11 y.o.) i get bored of the same basic ideas over and over. I take note when something surprises me or creeps me out. Heres a small list of books that i hope you find time to read because they are "so fascinating" 😊 The Book of Accidents - Chuck Wendig Come Closer - Sara Gran The Torment of Rachel Ames - Jeff Gunhus Intercepts - TJ Payne The Damned Place - Chris Miller The Possession - AK Kuykendall Head Full of Ghosts - Paul Tremblay My Best Friend's Exorcism - Grady Hendrix Fantasticland - Mike Bockoven ...There are just so many more. So many books and a lifetime to read only a handful of them. It's unfair lol
Head Full of Ghosts is my favorite horror novel. I love My Best Friend's Exorcism too (and The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires. I love Grady Hendrix). I have Come Closer, Intercepts, Fantasticland, and The Book of Accidents on my Kindle but haven't read them yet. We must have the same taste so I'll look up the other ones you recommended!
I recently read Left To You by Daniel J. Volpe and it was sooooo good!! I would recommend adding it to your TBR if you haven't already! Keep up the great work, Gabby! :)
If you want to be afraid of deer read The only good Indian By Stephen Graham Jones. I may have spelled his first and middle name wrong 😳. A creepy ass book with moments that come out of NOWHERE. I think it was the author/youtuber Edward Lorn who said I have never had a book jump scare me until this book. I second that statement. I was wondering if he'd be in your novella section because NotM and The night cyclist are both AMAZING horror novellas.
We're the same! I hate reading before but i love horror and when i read pet sematary, i bought lots of books and reading them (most are SK lol). Right now im halfway through revival by stephen king. Love your choices, i'll try to read those others too ❤️ love from philippines!
Because of you, I have read almost all of the books in this video! Near the Bone, Stolen Tongues, and The Patient are definitely some of my favorite horror books because they gave me thrills and chills. I also loved We Need to do Something. Thanks for the recommendations! The only ones I need to read (for next Weenie) are: The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon The Shuddering by Anita Ahlborn The Bright Lands by John Fram When the Reckoning Comes by LaTanya McQueen Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky
You've given me a bunch of Horror recommendations that I've enjoyed - Kill Creek, Bunny, Bird Box, Stolen Tongues ... I'd suggest The Bird Eater by Ania Ahlborn, something by John Ajvide Lindqvist - either Let The Right One In or Handling The Undead, & something by Peter Straub - Ghost Story or Shadowland. The Least Of My Scars by Stephen Graham Jones is also worth picking up.
Omg Bright Lands! I read that book in a literal day. I could not put it down. It was incredible. INCREDIBLE. I screamed when you recommended it because I never see people recommend it. Also, stop recommending stuff, you’re running up my credit card bill!!
Hey Gabby check out Naomi's room and Penpal. Both are dark and bleak horrors. Also give Laura Purcell a shot. She is a recent author who writes Gothic Horror.
@GabbyReads I just got into horror books over the last few years myself as well and I must say, out of all the Stephen King I have read which isn’t much, I think Pet Sematary while it’s not my personal favorite I would probably give my personal favorite to Salem’s Lot but, it is easily the scariest book I have read and now I want to knock out all the essentials for his dark tower universe with a reading guide
Gabby! The troop is also one of my absolute favorite horror novels. Because you enjoyed it, I can't recommend Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven enough!! Please give it a go!
I love that I read almost all of the books on your list and many of them mainly because of you 🖤 And the six I haven't read yet are definitely on my TBR. Also, I liked all of the books you mentioned except for The Bright Lands, that one was just so boring 🙈
They actually made Quitter's Inc. into a short film as part of the horror anthology Cat's Eye. Stars James Woods as the guy trying to quit smoking and is pretty good.
Great recommendations and great video. Have only read a few on your list but they were definitely good ones. A few recommendations: 1. The Ruins by Scott Smith 2. Watchers by Dean Koontz 3. Twilight Eyes by Dean Koontz 4. Clown in a Cornfield by Adam CeSare 5. Southern Book Club's Guide to Vampires by Grady Hendrix 6. My Best Friends Exorcism by Grady Hendrix 7. The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones 8. A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
I feel like I’m navigating horror through you. I feel like when I was a kid I always liked ghost stories & stuff like that but then I got into reading the R.L. Stine Fear Street books & books like it & those were more like thrillers. I feel like I’ve mostly consumed horror through watching it. So, I’m interested to see what horror books work for me. I really liked The Winter People! I need to read Pet Semetary at some point. That was the first Stephen King movie I ever watched. So, yes, you are pretty much helping me with horror because I’m not sure what I like or what is for me just yet. 🥰🤓📚✨
finally what I been looking for. Some great enthusiastic recommendations of horror books that I havent read. been looking for days and it's always some kraftbeer guy recommending the same 5-10 books everyone has already read.
I personally did not like near the bone 😕 it was boring to me the last 100 pages were okay. But I have stolen tongues on my TBR for this month. I also wanted to check out bunny, imaginary friend, and the patient!
I have pet cemetery and the night shift i absolutely loved night shift I re read it 2 times I love the short story’s. My fave is night shift and the pandemic with the kids Or even the window one
Quitters Inc. has been made. It is in the movie Cat's eye. Cat's eye is a film with 3 short stories written by Stephen King, the other 2 are The Ledge and one written just for the film.
I think my last truly creepy book was No One Gets Out Alive. I've read the majority of these and they were 4 stars, but they weren't scary (to me). I do need to read The Troop, I have my fingers crossed for that one.
I loved Imaginary Friend - it was so creative & had the most imaginative visuals & world building. I couldn’t put it down. I didn’t love the ending, but didn’t hate it as much as you :)
Sour candy!!!! I absolutely love that story. It’s F**CKING crazy. I’m so glad I got it. I just want someone to talk to about it lmao. It’s so good. It’s so bizarre. One of my faves for sure.
Have you read The House on Abigail Lane by Kealan Patrick Burke? It's a haunted house novella that gives me reverse Imaginary Friend vibes -- the beginning and middle are pretty straightforward and what you'd expect, but the ending leaves you ???. I thought it was great! (And I think it's funny that the ending is your least favorite part of Imaginary Friend because that's the part that made me fall head-over-heels in love with it!) I also think you'd like Dathan Auerbach. I might've recommended him to you before; I try to get everyone to read him because he's grossly underrated IMO. He has two books and you can't go wrong with either, but I will say that I prefer Penpal, his self-published debut, to Bad Man, his second book that was published traditionally.
I follow you on Instagram and I love seeing you pop on my fyp. But I have a question what do you use those colorful tabs in your books for? Maybe I should try that out for my books.
I just started reading, The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf. Fifty pages in and I’m already spooked, seems like there’s going to be many twists and turns! It’s very atmospheric. Have you heard of it or read it? 📚📚📚📚📚📚
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The Shining and The Only Good Indians
It by Stephen king, books of blood by Clive barker and we need to do something by max booth III
I know this video is super old so this will probably get lost in the shuffle but thanks so much for putting this list together. I find our taste in horror mostly align so I read House at the Bottom of a Lake and am now listening to Bird Box. So many of my subscriptions are recommending The Troop but I’m real hesitant about it.
I read Comfort Me With Apples in December and it ended up being one of my favorite books of the year! I also really enjoyed Night Shift quite a bit!
How exciting that you’re getting into painting! It’s been my favorite thing to do since I was little - it’s so relaxing and always feels like an accomplishment when you see something you create!
That’s awesome! I’m not very good at it but I’m trying to learn 🥰
The Patient & Stolen Tongues are on my list to get to (eventually) 😅 Looking forward to your short horror recs, that's my favorite form of horror too!
I really appreciate you warning us about animal abuse in books - please continue to do so!!! 💕
Yes please do a video on short story recommendations! Horror or any type really! Great recs Gabby! Adding some to by TBR
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been struggling to find more horror books.
always looking for new horror to read and these all sound amazing! thank you for this. my tbr grows exponentially!
The shuddering … luv this one … couldn’t put it down & still think of about it when it’s snowing
I'm gonna get into horror genre in 2022 because of Gabby! 👻💕
😍😍😍
I’m gonna get into the horror genre because of 2022 🙃
I love your energy and taste in horror books! Definitely going to check a few out.
I was literally just watching your January wrap up, so excited u uploaded! ❤️
Omg 🥰
If you guys are getting into horror you should listen to the books in the freezer podcast, they go over the different types of horror books, they recommend books that fall into that horror category like, horror books in the summer, or sci-fi horror, or haunted house horror, etc etc! They also rate books as temperature wise, the more horror books would go in the freezer, fridge temperature is mild horror, then they have room temperature which is nothing crazy,, so u get to decide whether you want to pick up the book or not! I have added soo many books on my TBR because of them! I 100% recommend them!
My copy of The Winter People just arrived this morning! (Because of your recommendation Gabby!) So excited to finally read it, hopefully before the end of this month 🥰
Just finished comfort me with apples yesterday and it was brilliant! House at the bottom of a lake is also in my top 10 favorites! Both are sooo good!!!
Omg i just subscribed, just finished one of your videos and you just posted this video? And I love horror books?? I'm having a lucky day.
Really enjoyed hearing about your all time favourite horror novels. It was fun that I could guess some of these ! Definitely interested in Comfort Me with Apples. It sounds so intriguing ☺
The Troop is so good. I'm a long time king fan and I seen the book had a blurb on the cover and bought it on the spot. And it was way better than I expected.
I'm definitely planning on reading all the books mentioned here! So excited!
Hi! I’ve been into reading more in general for the past two years but leaning more towards sci-fi / horror and I’m definitely going to buy some of the books you mentioned! Thank you so much :)
Oh my gosh! The Patient is literally my favorite horror❤❤❤it is so good. I read it a year ago and I still think about it every day.
Thank you very much for this video - will check amazon and will get some new thrills 🙂🧡
Thanks for the list! My taste in horror is constantly...evolving? Always changing I mean as I read more and more horror and watch booktube and such. The troop broke me out of a years long reading slump. I must say I didn't expect the books you named at ALL. I'm very pleasantly surprised.
I love your energy so much! So hype, but genuine and kind :) subscribed
Omg I love your shirt 😍
Kill creek how you just described it makes me think of AHS Roanoke (second half of the season)
I have been so in the mood for horror & thriller, this was PERFECT TIMING! Thank you Gabby ❤️🖤
Great video thank you for your recommendations
I read the winter people the second week of January, and it got me on a Jennifer McMahon binge. Winter is definitely her best but the end of the drowning kind was so spectacular and I still can’t wrap my head around it
Sooo excited to read Near the Bone and The Shuddering yessss 🙌🏻
I have read 80% of this book list, solely based on your rave reviews over the months, and I am looking forward to reading the rest. Your recommenfations are always so bomb, Gabby. Thank you. 💕
That’s amazing thank you!! 🙌
All time horror books
The shining, stolen tongues, dr sleep, and It. Currently reading home before dark. Going to pick up kill creek and shudder, love your videos!!!!!
Omg I lovvvve your shirt
Phenomenal, as always! Your videos are always fantastic, Gabbs. Continue shining! ❤️
New subscriber here. Haven't read in about a year but getting back into it and horror/thriller are my fav genres so thank you for you're recommendations 😁
Yaaaaaas! I love that The Troop got you into horror because 1) I discovered your channel in 2021 2) I read The Troop based on your recommendation 3) and it made me fall in love with horror and it sparked my dormant love of reading again. Now I just can't get enough horror!!!
I like who I added EVERY BOOK u just named of to my tbr list u sold every book to me how u talked about them 😍
You sold me on Bird Box and Malorie - The shuddering - Night of the Mannequins
Thanks for the recommendations ✌🏻😁
The library had an audio of night of the mannequins 🙌🏾🙌🏾 I am going to check it out . Thanks so much for sharing
I started reading The Troop like last year or the year before and had to stop bc my loan was up. I am hoping to read it and finish it this spooky season.
The Troop is on my list this month because of your reviews! I also have already read so many of these because of watching your videos and loved them so thank you for that! I just added a few! I’ve wanted to check out Bird Box for awhile now but I also added The Patient, The Bright Lands and Sour Candy because of this video…and already had Kill Creek on my list because of another video! Can’t wait to check those out. I did not even give horror a shot before watching your videos other than The Shining and now I have loved so many! My favourites are Near the Bone, The Winter People and Stolen Tongues (legit trouble sleeping after this one) …I also loved The Shining and Doctor Sleep (may have liked the sequel even better)…Misery creeped me out so much as well. I haven’t read Pet Sematary…it’s on my list…but I have watched the movie and that shit creeped me out hardcore.
I agree with so many of the picks here!!!
Just finished Near the Bone last weekend. Fantastic!!!!!!
I also absolutely LOVED The House at the Bottom of A Lake. The scene in the basement with the pool legit gave my goosebumps 😨
I literally read The troop because of this video, I binged it in one day it was so good!
Gabby have you seen the empty man? Idk why but I feel like you’d like it. The beginning is amazing, then the story gets a bit cliche, but then it takes a really cool direction and the end is pretty well done. For some reason some of the books you mention give me vibes from different parts of this movie.
Yes!!! That movie is so good and so creepy!
Hey Gabby! I loved this video. I’ve read almost all these books and loved them all!! I have a recommendation that I’ve just read and that is Twelve Night at Rotter House. I ended up giving this book a 4 star due to the ending. I have mixed feelings on the book. I would love to see you read it and have your opinion. Only 263 pages. Keep these great videos coming. 😊
I've read most of the books on this list and agree that they are great! I have a couple suggestions for you. As a lifetime horror reader (Pet Semetary was the first adult horror novel that i read at 11 y.o.) i get bored of the same basic ideas over and over. I take note when something surprises me or creeps me out. Heres a small list of books that i hope you find time to read because they are "so fascinating" 😊
The Book of Accidents - Chuck Wendig
Come Closer - Sara Gran
The Torment of Rachel Ames - Jeff Gunhus
Intercepts - TJ Payne
The Damned Place - Chris Miller
The Possession - AK Kuykendall
Head Full of Ghosts - Paul Tremblay
My Best Friend's Exorcism - Grady Hendrix
Fantasticland - Mike Bockoven
...There are just so many more. So many books and a lifetime to read only a handful of them. It's unfair lol
Head Full of Ghosts is my favorite horror novel. I love My Best Friend's Exorcism too (and The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires. I love Grady Hendrix). I have Come Closer, Intercepts, Fantasticland, and The Book of Accidents on my Kindle but haven't read them yet. We must have the same taste so I'll look up the other ones you recommended!
@@kima8670 I love horror! And those books on your kindle are sooo good. I'm sure you will enjoy them 😊
@@destinykyle5742 Thanks! I'm going to start one tomorrow!
I recently read Left To You by Daniel J. Volpe and it was sooooo good!! I would recommend adding it to your TBR if you haven't already! Keep up the great work, Gabby! :)
Love love love the shirt!!!
I need to read The Patient! Have heard nothing but good things. It's a must for next Summerween.
I love your videos and it makes my day my little once know you now 😂
If you want to be afraid of deer read The only good Indian By Stephen Graham Jones. I may have spelled his first and middle name wrong 😳. A creepy ass book with moments that come out of NOWHERE. I think it was the author/youtuber Edward Lorn who said I have never had a book jump scare me until this book. I second that statement. I was wondering if he'd be in your novella section because NotM and The night cyclist are both AMAZING horror novellas.
We're the same! I hate reading before but i love horror and when i read pet sematary, i bought lots of books and reading them (most are SK lol). Right now im halfway through revival by stephen king. Love your choices, i'll try to read those others too ❤️ love from philippines!
Because of you, I have read almost all of the books in this video! Near the Bone, Stolen Tongues, and The Patient are definitely some of my favorite horror books because they gave me thrills and chills. I also loved We Need to do Something. Thanks for the recommendations!
The only ones I need to read (for next Weenie) are:
The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon
The Shuddering by Anita Ahlborn
The Bright Lands by John Fram
When the Reckoning Comes by LaTanya McQueen
Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky
Omg that’s amazing!!! 😍🙌
The 1st 3 books Gabby picks up are my favourite horror books 😍 great taste Gabby
Watch the movie Cat's Eye. It's an adaptation of several Stephen King stories, including Quitter's Inc.
Almost at 70k subs congratulations!!
You've given me a bunch of Horror recommendations that I've enjoyed - Kill Creek, Bunny, Bird Box, Stolen Tongues ...
I'd suggest The Bird Eater by Ania Ahlborn, something by John Ajvide Lindqvist - either Let The Right One In or Handling The Undead, & something by Peter Straub - Ghost Story or Shadowland.
The Least Of My Scars by Stephen Graham Jones is also worth picking up.
Kill Creek has been on my tbr for so long! I need to definitely read it.
Omg Bright Lands! I read that book in a literal day. I could not put it down. It was incredible. INCREDIBLE. I screamed when you recommended it because I never see people recommend it. Also, stop recommending stuff, you’re running up my credit card bill!!
Hey Gabby check out Naomi's room and Penpal. Both are dark and bleak horrors. Also give Laura Purcell a shot. She is a recent author who writes Gothic Horror.
The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell is awesome!
@@Devi15 I agree. I really liked The Silent Companions
@GabbyReads I just got into horror books over the last few years myself as well and I must say, out of all the Stephen King I have read which isn’t much, I think Pet Sematary while it’s not my personal favorite I would probably give my personal favorite to Salem’s Lot but, it is easily the scariest book I have read and now I want to knock out all the essentials for his dark tower universe with a reading guide
Gabby! The troop is also one of my absolute favorite horror novels. Because you enjoyed it, I can't recommend Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven enough!! Please give it a go!
I just finished Fantasticland and loved it! Would you recommend the Troop for someone who enjoyed that novel?
@@TheEsperKing1 yes, I would!
I still watched the whole video even though I've read all these books thanks to your recs 💙
I love that I read almost all of the books on your list and many of them mainly because of you 🖤 And the six I haven't read yet are definitely on my TBR. Also, I liked all of the books you mentioned except for The Bright Lands, that one was just so boring 🙈
They actually made Quitter's Inc. into a short film as part of the horror anthology Cat's Eye. Stars James Woods as the guy trying to quit smoking and is pretty good.
What’s the ending song? It’s so catchy.😊👏👏
Great recommendations and great video. Have only read a few on your list but they were definitely good ones. A few recommendations:
1. The Ruins by Scott Smith
2. Watchers by Dean Koontz
3. Twilight Eyes by Dean Koontz
4. Clown in a Cornfield by Adam CeSare
5. Southern Book Club's Guide to Vampires by Grady Hendrix
6. My Best Friends Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
7. The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
8. A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
I feel like I’m navigating horror through you. I feel like when I was a kid I always liked ghost stories & stuff like that but then I got into reading the R.L. Stine Fear Street books & books like it & those were more like thrillers. I feel like I’ve mostly consumed horror through watching it. So, I’m interested to see what horror books work for me. I really liked The Winter People! I need to read Pet Semetary at some point. That was the first Stephen King movie I ever watched. So, yes, you are pretty much helping me with horror because I’m not sure what I like or what is for me just yet. 🥰🤓📚✨
IM SO EXCITED FOR THISSSS
finally what I been looking for.
Some great enthusiastic recommendations of horror books that I havent read.
been looking for days and it's always some kraftbeer guy recommending the same 5-10 books everyone has already read.
I personally did not like near the bone 😕 it was boring to me the last 100 pages were okay. But I have stolen tongues on my TBR for this month. I also wanted to check out bunny, imaginary friend, and the patient!
Just love this!!!!
you alway have the absolute best recommendations
I have pet cemetery and the night shift i absolutely loved night shift I re read it 2 times I love the short story’s. My fave is night shift and the pandemic with the kids
Or even the window one
Just picked up Stolen Tongues based on your rec! I used to adore NoSleep on reddit and I hears thats where it was originally written
i loooove nick cutter. i've read little heaven and the deep and now the troop is on my list !
how was the deep? I liked the troop
I love how much sparkle you get in your eyes and happiness you get when talking about books. It's genuinely so wholesome!
Quitters Inc. has been made. It is in the movie Cat's eye. Cat's eye is a film with 3 short stories written by Stephen King, the other 2 are The Ledge and one written just for the film.
Wow, great video!🤩
I would love to know your thoughts on Devil's Creek by Todd Keisling and Crossroads by Laurel Hightower if you haven't read them already!
I've heard about Tender Is The Fleash and Unwind being weird. What do you think of those?
You have to add Tender is the Flesh and Brother to your tbr!!
I think my last truly creepy book was No One Gets Out Alive. I've read the majority of these and they were 4 stars, but they weren't scary (to me). I do need to read The Troop, I have my fingers crossed for that one.
If you enjoyed 'Near the Bone', try Devolution by Max Brooks. It's amazing!
Have you read Joe Hill yet!! I think you’ll really really enjoy him!!
"Quitter's, Inc." is in the movie Cat's Eye from 1985. But it WOULD fit well as a Black Mirror episode.
I loved Imaginary Friend - it was so creative & had the most imaginative visuals & world building. I couldn’t put it down. I didn’t love the ending, but didn’t hate it as much as you :)
I’ve been interested in The Troop but I’m so glad you mentioned the cat and AC because definitely can’t do that 😰
my fav horror books are "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman, and "Wait till Helen comes" by Mary Downing Hahn. go check them out! 😩👌
Sour candy!!!! I absolutely love that story. It’s F**CKING crazy. I’m so glad I got it. I just want someone to talk to about it lmao. It’s so good. It’s so bizarre. One of my faves for sure.
And the author, Kealan Patrick Burke, is one of the funniest people you will ever follow on social media.
Have you read The House on Abigail Lane by Kealan Patrick Burke? It's a haunted house novella that gives me reverse Imaginary Friend vibes -- the beginning and middle are pretty straightforward and what you'd expect, but the ending leaves you ???. I thought it was great! (And I think it's funny that the ending is your least favorite part of Imaginary Friend because that's the part that made me fall head-over-heels in love with it!)
I also think you'd like Dathan Auerbach. I might've recommended him to you before; I try to get everyone to read him because he's grossly underrated IMO. He has two books and you can't go wrong with either, but I will say that I prefer Penpal, his self-published debut, to Bad Man, his second book that was published traditionally.
No I haven’t! But it’s on my TBR 🥰
I follow you on Instagram and I love seeing you pop on my fyp. But I have a question what do you use those colorful tabs in your books for? Maybe I should try that out for my books.
Do you have pango? Would love to get some of your horror books you don't want
I love your new opening
Thanks for including horror novellas.
I just got the book the troop because I’ve heard so many good reviews
Kill Creek sounds like a direct cross between Chuck Palahniuk's Haunted and Halloween Resurrection, lol.
Just started Near the Bone today & I’m excited to finally read it! Stolen Tongues is God tier.
I just started reading, The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf. Fifty pages in and I’m already spooked, seems like there’s going to be many twists and turns! It’s very atmospheric.
Have you heard of it or read it? 📚📚📚📚📚📚
It’s on my TBR!