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    When I was tracking down an excerpt to read online I did see that this was adapted to a show. I'll see if this ever appears on a service I have. Thanks!


    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post

    The TV series was really good too if you get a chance to watch it. I think it's on HBO but I own the 4k set which is how I watched it.

    I have another book by her that I haven't read yet.
    Looking for the fonting of youth.

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      Originally posted by brlesh View Post
      Started The Withering Hours, a short story collection by Morgan Sylvia.

      To my recollection this the first thing I’ve read by Sylvia, and at the half way point I’m really enjoying this collection of mainly folk horror stories.

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      Love to know your thoughts once you finish. I was so close to pulling the trigger on the slipcased edition from Weird House. I really enjoyed Carrion Harvest, but just never got around to pulling the trigger on this collection.

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        Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Bridgett Nelson's "Blossoming Decay", a first-time read and author for me. All I can say is WOW! This collection totally blew my mind. Have never read anything from this author previously, but I'm now dying to read more. I read a ton of horror, and this has to be one of the most dread inducing collections that I have read in quite a while. So many of these stories gave me extreme anxiety, and this author does not pull punches! The stories singled out on the Thunderstorm ordering page are for sure the standouts, but I can honestly say that there were no weak stories in the collection. So glad that I finally got around to reading this book and adding it to my Thunderstorm collection!

        Am now reading the Thunderstorm LE of The Sisters of Slaughter's "Slaughter City", a first-time read. I enjoyed their book from the Thunderstorm VS line and am interested to see what they can do on the short story side of things.

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          My past few horror titles have been a bit underwhelming, so have pivoted to crime for the next couple of reads. I just finished THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA by Jordan Harper, which was great, and am now starting Don Winslow's new novella collection, THE FINAL SCORE, which I've heard very good things about.
          Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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            Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
            am now starting Don Winslow's new novella collection, THE FINAL SCORE, which I've heard very good things about.
            I have this one in my TBR pile and cannot wait to get around to it. I adore Don Winslow's writing and this one sounds like another winner! Let us know what you think when done.

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              Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

              Love to know your thoughts once you finish. I was so close to pulling the trigger on the slipcased edition from Weird House. I really enjoyed Carrion Harvest, but just never got around to pulling the trigger on this collection.
              Overall, I really liked it. The style was very readable, with the stories being well paced with a straightforward storyline.

              In the opening 4 or 5 stories she hits all the classic horror tropes. There’s a witch story, a ghost story, a vampire story, & a werewolf story. All were all well told.

              The fifth story, ‘Janie’, was the highlight of the collection. About a woman who survives a serial killer, had a twist ending I didn’t see coming. A definite gut punch of a story.

              The remaining stories were all kind of interlinked, set in a world were things are going bad, but society is still functioning (other than the last story, which had a full-on post apocalyptic feel to it). These had more of a folk / cosmic horror feel to them.

              For the most part I liked these stories, though not as much as the opening, more traditional, horror stories.

              Of the 16 stories in the collection, I would say there was really only one that I just didn’t care for.

              I would certainly read something by Morgan Sylvia again.

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                Finished The Withering Hours by Morgan Sylvia, a collection that I liked a lot.

                After that, I finished up the last novella in Windhaven by Martin & Tuttle.

                I also really liked this story. Reading-wise, it was certainly something different. A pure fantasy story, and not really in anyway groundbreaking, but Martin and Tuttle are such good story tellers that the story just works.

                Up next, starting Grackle by AC Wise. To my recollection this is the first thing I’ve read from Wise.

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