I'm still amazed that Susan Hill is a contemporary author, she nailed the gothic subgenre perfectly. I would love to see Grady Hendrix tackle creepy kids with a sequel to Horrorstor.
OMG yes, the creepy baby store would make such an epic setting. And I completely agree about Susan Hill, That book would sit neatly amongst Frankenstein and Carmilla etc
I'm immediately going to check out A Woman in Black. A Clown in a Cornfield movie sounds fab! Geez, these all sound good. Love getting a Marie notification. :)
Fellow Northen Irish book lover! 😊Recently bought the Leatherbound Canterbury Classics, classic tales of horror! Beautiful book with a lot of good horror stories. Gothic Horror stories are the best. Recently read The turn of the Screw and absolutely loved It.
It's so good to see a wrap up from you Marie- I always enjoy your content. I also enjoyed Clown in a cornfield and I'm hoping to get to Clown in a cornfield 2 in October for Halloween. The woman in black was an enjoyable book back when I read it- a nice, slow burn. I'm so far up to reading 86 books for the year which is ok for me as my goal is 100.
Hey Marie! Great to watch another awesome video! I've seen the the book The Woman in Black countless of times at my local bookstore. Glad you enjoyed it, I'll add it on my list for my next book soon.
Really great reading month! I love that copy of The Woman in Black too - it is gorgeous :) Sundial was one I was very interested to hear you talk about as I can see it being hit or miss with some people but I agree, Last House on Needless Street hit harder. Liked them both a lot though!
I did really enjoy it but it just didn't have the same impact for me. Last House was so suspenseful whereas Sundial was a lot slower paced so it just didn't pack the same punch.
I seen the Woman in black in the cinema few years back and it scared the s++t out of me 😂, great to see you back, looking gorgeous as always. Please be back for the Halloween show 🙏
That film scared me too, I cannot believe it is a 12A...like, who is taking a child to that? lol I love how the fact that there is no nudity or swearing it is deemed more family friendly....it is horrifying lol
@@MarieMcWilliams yeah its hysterical letting kids watch it , is the exorcist a 12 I wonder 🤔 lol. Anyways take care of yourself and wee daughter till next time x
Adam Cesare is pretty cool, I've met him before. very energetic dude lol. my suggestions would be: the Siren and the Spector by Jonathan Janz, Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi, a Tightening Noose by B.K Berrell, Riapoke by Bryan Nowak and anything by B.L Blankenship, He's such a nice guy.. odd but cool lol.
I've wanted to read The Woman in Black for a long time now. I've seen the film a few times and liked it, I've heard that the book is different, and I've heard a lot of people have voiced disappointment over the book because it's slow, but your view on it gives me a bit more faith in it. Maybe I'll finally crack it open later this year.
Traditional gothic horror is never fast paced but personally that's why I love it. No need for constant action, it's more of a slow burning constant walk towards dread lol way more unnerving in my opinion. It is different from the movie but I do think the film did a good job
Time is fleeting these days but I am going to make a conscious effort to try to post more as well as pick up a novel I half wrote and abandoned when my marriage split...going to get it finished and edited and see if any publishers would be interested.
I'm still amazed that Susan Hill is a contemporary author, she nailed the gothic subgenre perfectly. I would love to see Grady Hendrix tackle creepy kids with a sequel to Horrorstor.
OMG yes, the creepy baby store would make such an epic setting. And I completely agree about Susan Hill, That book would sit neatly amongst Frankenstein and Carmilla etc
I'm immediately going to check out A Woman in Black. A Clown in a Cornfield movie sounds fab! Geez, these all sound good. Love getting a Marie notification. :)
Definitely check it out! I think you'll really like it
Fellow Northen Irish book lover! 😊Recently bought the Leatherbound Canterbury Classics, classic tales of horror! Beautiful book with a lot of good horror stories. Gothic Horror stories are the best. Recently read The turn of the Screw and absolutely loved It.
Omg I love those leather bound editions!! And I love turn of the screw, I actually did a book Vs movie on it lol
@@MarieMcWilliams I'm gonna have to go and give it a wee watch now! 😊
Fabulous wrapup.:-) Have a wonderful September reading month!
Thank you lovely, you too!!
It's so good to see a wrap up from you Marie- I always enjoy your content. I also enjoyed Clown in a cornfield and I'm hoping to get to Clown in a cornfield 2 in October for Halloween. The woman in black was an enjoyable book back when I read it- a nice, slow burn. I'm so far up to reading 86 books for the year which is ok for me as my goal is 100.
Holy moly 86 is amazing!!! Go you!! I definitely need to get the sequel too, I can't wait to read it
Hey Marie! Great to watch another awesome video! I've seen the the book The Woman in Black countless of times at my local bookstore. Glad you enjoyed it, I'll add it on my list for my next book soon.
I loved it!! I genuinely adore the slow burning dread that traditional gothic horror does so perfectly
Really great reading month! I love that copy of The Woman in Black too - it is gorgeous :) Sundial was one I was very interested to hear you talk about as I can see it being hit or miss with some people but I agree, Last House on Needless Street hit harder. Liked them both a lot though!
I did really enjoy it but it just didn't have the same impact for me. Last House was so suspenseful whereas Sundial was a lot slower paced so it just didn't pack the same punch.
I seen the Woman in black in the cinema few years back and it scared the s++t out of me 😂, great to see you back, looking gorgeous as always. Please be back for the Halloween show 🙏
That film scared me too, I cannot believe it is a 12A...like, who is taking a child to that? lol I love how the fact that there is no nudity or swearing it is deemed more family friendly....it is horrifying lol
@@MarieMcWilliams yeah its hysterical letting kids watch it , is the exorcist a 12 I wonder 🤔 lol. Anyways take care of yourself and wee daughter till next time x
I don't think I've read any of these books, but i'm glad you liked them and were able to make some time to read!
I had a really good month as well, no dudds!!
Adam Cesare is pretty cool, I've met him before. very energetic dude lol.
my suggestions would be: the Siren and the Spector by Jonathan Janz, Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi, a Tightening Noose by B.K Berrell, Riapoke by Bryan Nowak and anything by B.L Blankenship, He's such a nice guy.. odd but cool lol.
Oh thank you so much!!
I've wanted to read The Woman in Black for a long time now. I've seen the film a few times and liked it, I've heard that the book is different, and I've heard a lot of people have voiced disappointment over the book because it's slow, but your view on it gives me a bit more faith in it. Maybe I'll finally crack it open later this year.
Traditional gothic horror is never fast paced but personally that's why I love it. No need for constant action, it's more of a slow burning constant walk towards dread lol way more unnerving in my opinion. It is different from the movie but I do think the film did a good job
I love the shirt!
Thank you!!!!
Great content! Good picks.
Thanks so much x
Have you read yet Book of Accidents? Loved it - would love to know your opinion. (Sorry, the copy of it on your back was distracting me)
I agree with you you can’t always do Book videos
Time is fleeting these days but I am going to make a conscious effort to try to post more as well as pick up a novel I half wrote and abandoned when my marriage split...going to get it finished and edited and see if any publishers would be interested.