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Horror
More great books, articles, excerpts and interviews
"The
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual
Collection" "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" is a beast of a book that features topnotch supernatural stories and poems published during 1999. This 13th edition continues a dark tradition of excellence thanks to the words of Neil Gaiman, Kim Newman, and dozens more writers of the fantastic. |
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"Hearts
in Atlantis" With growing literary ambition, the master writes five stories about a great American horror: the Vietnam era and its aftermath for the '60s generation. Now available in paperback, "Hearts in Atlantis" is intense, intelligent, and thoroughly haunting. |
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"Buffy
the Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book" Demons, and witches, and werewolves, oh my! "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book" gives us the skinny on all the ghoulish creatures featured in the hit TV show--abominations that only the Slayer can annihilate. |
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"Dreamside"
by Graham Joyce Graham Joyce fans, listen up! The debut novel of the author who penned such fantastical tales as "The Tooth Fairy" and "Dark Sister" is now available in the United States for the first time. "Dreamside" is an unnerving tale about a dream experiment that goes horribly wrong. Sleep well! |
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"Magic
Terror: 7 Tales" Horror magician Peter Straub conjures up a collection of seriously scary and deliciously different supernatural stories in "Magic Terror." From a twisted tale about a serial killer in the making to a harrowing ghost story, these seven chillers disturb our senses and distort normality. |
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"Moonfall"
A picture-perfect California town provides the backdrop for Tamara Thorne's twisted tale, "Moonfall." What hellish secret are the nuns at the local school for girls hiding beneath their holy habits? |