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Kat

koosli@outside.ofa.dog

Joined 3 months, 2 weeks ago

aka @koosli@aus.social. I'm almost exclusively reading horror fiction, truly the greatest of genres.

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This Book is Full of Spiders (Hardcover, 2012, Thomas Dunne Books) 3 stars

"Fan favorite David Wong takes readers to a whole new level with this blistering sequel …

Pretty spider for a white guys

3 stars

This book is a near-perfect study of an author assuming their entire readership will be like them - USian white het dudes. It does better than John Dies at the End on this front, but once you notice it's hard to ignore: someone is a reporter or a lady reporter: a man or a black man etc etc. The author also goes out of his way to make jokes about black people, not wildly racist ones, rather expressing an urge to laugh at not with. My position on this kind of stuff is to read, use your brain and notice, and move on. It really just means I'm unlikely to recommend the book to anyone else. Aside from all that stuff, it's a much better book than JDatE. It is a novel rather than a series of episodes and it's a lot funnier. The story itself is a bit thin …

Mexican Gothic (Hardcover, 2020, Del Rey) 5 stars

From the author of Gods of Jade and Shadow comes this reimagining of the classic …

Fun galore

4 stars

Very gothic old school style horror complete with a crumbling house up a mountain, shrouded in mist and riddled with mycelium. I found this very creepy and engrossing, and the details of the mystery at hand kept me wondering.

A House With Good Bones (Hardcover, 2023, Tor Nightfire) 4 stars

A haunting Southern Gothic from an award-winning master of suspense, A House With Good Bones …

Gran plans

4 stars

Sam, a thirty-something entomologist, temporarily moves back to the family home to cover a housing gap. The house, where her mother now lives, was originally the home of her now-deceased grandmother, the cruel and overbearing Gran Mae. Sam notices some jarring differences in both her mum and the house, and the story unravels from there.

This book was the perfect easy and entertaining read to end and begin the year with. I enjoyed it and finished it very quickly. I could have done with more tension and a bit more length once the horror really kicked off. Also more insects! Still, T. Kingfisher remains one of my favourite recently-discovered authors and I will read every horror book she puts out.