book review

  • Annihilation

    Annihilation

    Years ago, I saw a movie. An adaptation, I assumed, inspired by Lovecraft’s The Color from Outer Space — which is my favorite work by him for it’s relative lack of racism. Just a rock that changes everything around it, the living things in its vicinity taking its influence into themselves as an indescribable color…

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  • This Delicious Death is a young adult horror novel by Kayla Cottingham following four girls struggling with their ghoulish urges to eat people.  Each of these girls is also queer.  What follows will have spoilers — read at your own risk. The central conceit of this book revolves around an event we only ever see…

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  • Mongrels on Werewolves

    Mongrels on Werewolves

    Full disclosure, I’m not even that far in the book yet.  I couldn’t spoil it for you, even if I wanted to. There’s this sequence at the beginning — not the very beginning, maybe 50 pages in — that describes the most common ways for werewolves to die in the modern world.  Jones takes the…

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  • Rabid and a Burning Question

    I finished Rabid: A Cultural History of the World’s Most Diabolical Virus a couple days ago.  It’s a book I was looking forward to, given how prominent rabies is in our culture and how intensely its intertwined in horror fiction and folklore — ranging from parallels with vampire and werewolf lore to influencing the behavior…

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