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locdbooktician 's review for:
Haunted Nights
by Ellen Datlow, Lisa Morton
As we all know, or if you don't know me... I love Horror fiction. I especially love Horror Fiction Anthologies. There is nothing more soothing than an collection of voices versus a singular narrative in my opinion. Haunted Nights delivered, yes it did.
The following are a few words of my favorite stories:
The first story "With Graveyard Weeds and Wolfsbane Seeds" by Seanan McGuire, this reminded me of a dark and twisted retelling of Casper. Although it was different, it reminded me of Casper. I loved it. "Dirtmouth" by Stephen Graham Jones was great as always. "A Small Taste by the Old Country" had me shaking tooo my bones and coaxed me into the narrative with delicious sounding food. "Wick's End" by Jonathan Maberry, scared! I was like "should I be reading this at night?"
A Flicker of Light on Devil's Night by Kate Jonez was one of my favorites because of the main character. We're Never Inviting Amber Again by S.P. Miskowski, let me know that marriage is NOT for me!!!! "Sisters" by Brian Evenson scared me until the very LAST WORD. The twist in the SISTERS was unsuspected. "Lost in the Dark" by John Langan gave me some Blair Witch Project Vibes and took me on a journey.
The following are a few words of my favorite stories:
The first story "With Graveyard Weeds and Wolfsbane Seeds" by Seanan McGuire, this reminded me of a dark and twisted retelling of Casper. Although it was different, it reminded me of Casper. I loved it. "Dirtmouth" by Stephen Graham Jones was great as always. "A Small Taste by the Old Country" had me shaking tooo my bones and coaxed me into the narrative with delicious sounding food. "Wick's End" by Jonathan Maberry, scared! I was like "should I be reading this at night?"
A Flicker of Light on Devil's Night by Kate Jonez was one of my favorites because of the main character. We're Never Inviting Amber Again by S.P. Miskowski, let me know that marriage is NOT for me!!!! "Sisters" by Brian Evenson scared me until the very LAST WORD. The twist in the SISTERS was unsuspected. "Lost in the Dark" by John Langan gave me some Blair Witch Project Vibes and took me on a journey.