Another slow month reading wise. Only finished 4 books in July.
1. Black Heart Boys Choir by Curtis Lawson. I read Lawson’s Halloween collection last fall ( Devil’s Night) & was fairly impressed by it, especially for a new author. I probably liked BHBC a little more, though there are certainly parts of the story that require a suspension of disbelief to move the story along. Also, the Carrie-esque ending felt kind of rushed. 3.5 / 5
2. Guests by Kealan P. Burke was an excellent collection of 4 novellas, 3 reprints & 1 original (Guests). Jack & Jill (one of the darkest pieces of fiction I’ve ever read) & Blankey mined a similar psychological horror thread, as do Sour Candy & Guests along a more supernatural thread. All the stories were very good, though I would say Guests & Jack and Jill were my favorites. 4.5 / 5
3. Inamorta by Joshua Rex started out as a very interesting piece of gothic fiction. However, for me the story lost steam at the half way point & the second half took me forever to finish (it’s only 120 story). The author’s use of classical music terms (which for the most part I was unfamiliar with) & his impressive vocabulary did not help to move the story along. The last 30 pages were the author went into the explanation of the story were especially tedious. 2 / 5
4. New Mythos Legends ed. by Bruce Gehweiler was probably the worst anthology that I’ve ever actually finished (though I did DNF several of the stories). Only the stories by WH Pugmire & Jeffrey Thomas even made an attempt at being Lovecraftian. 1.5 / 5
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1. Black Heart Boys Choir by Curtis Lawson. I read Lawson’s Halloween collection last fall ( Devil’s Night) & was fairly impressed by it, especially for a new author. I probably liked BHBC a little more, though there are certainly parts of the story that require a suspension of disbelief to move the story along. Also, the Carrie-esque ending felt kind of rushed. 3.5 / 5
2. Guests by Kealan P. Burke was an excellent collection of 4 novellas, 3 reprints & 1 original (Guests). Jack & Jill (one of the darkest pieces of fiction I’ve ever read) & Blankey mined a similar psychological horror thread, as do Sour Candy & Guests along a more supernatural thread. All the stories were very good, though I would say Guests & Jack and Jill were my favorites. 4.5 / 5
3. Inamorta by Joshua Rex started out as a very interesting piece of gothic fiction. However, for me the story lost steam at the half way point & the second half took me forever to finish (it’s only 120 story). The author’s use of classical music terms (which for the most part I was unfamiliar with) & his impressive vocabulary did not help to move the story along. The last 30 pages were the author went into the explanation of the story were especially tedious. 2 / 5
4. New Mythos Legends ed. by Bruce Gehweiler was probably the worst anthology that I’ve ever actually finished (though I did DNF several of the stories). Only the stories by WH Pugmire & Jeffrey Thomas even made an attempt at being Lovecraftian. 1.5 / 5
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