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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-10-05 07:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #5752 ]


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Re: Inspired by #5: favorite horror novels?

(Anonymous) 2022-10-07 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
ooh, Final Girl Support Group is on my list, I really want to get to it. And Jurassic Park could count.

Short fiction tends to be my favorite, but sadly I tend not to remember titles or authors from old issues of Cemetery Dance or various anthologies-- though if Ellen Datlow edited the collection, odds are I'll find a few faves.

For (non-King) single author collections, North American Lake Monsters was a recent fave. The Crevasse, The Monsters of Heaven, and The Way Station were my top three stories.

20th Century Ghosts was another collection I really loved-- Abraham's Boys was my number one story included, with 20th Century Ghosts and Better Than Home (though Better Than Home is NOT horror) rounding out my top three when I read it this January past.

For King's novels (Bachman books included), Needful Things is my number one, but Cell, Desperation/the Regulators, and The Long Walk are on my short list. His short fiction is almost always a win for me.

House of Leaves I really liked.

If Shirley Jackson wrote it, I'm there (though Hangsaman wasn't a total hit for me)

The Lathe of Heaven might not, strictly speaking, be horror, but it sure read as one for me.

Something Wicked This Way Comes.

And for graphic novels, Sandman did some things I loved, and I'm a HUGE fan of Emily Carrol's Through the Woods!