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The Fruit by Lindsay King-Miller: Intimate, tragic and heartbreakingly inevitable. Loved the lore, and that the horrific is beautiful.
— Dec 29, 2025 04:05PM
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The Jaws of Ouroboros by Steve Toase: Folk horror, body horror, a mob boss. Not what I was expecting at all. Really cool story.
The First Order of Whaleyville's Divine Basilisk Handlers by Eric J. Guignard: Loved this from start to finish. The religious fanaticism was awful, the mythology really drew me in, and I couldn't help but like Davey. Especially with the tarts...
This collection has been consistently good!
— Dec 30, 2025 05:28PM
The First Order of Whaleyville's Divine Basilisk Handlers by Eric J. Guignard: Loved this from start to finish. The religious fanaticism was awful, the mythology really drew me in, and I couldn't help but like Davey. Especially with the tarts...
This collection has been consistently good!
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Sire of the Hatchet by Coy Hall: Medieval witch trial vibes, with creepy small town folklore.
Back Along the Old Track by Sam Hicks: A man's relaxing holiday in Kent becomes Lovecraftian. Really liked this one!
— Dec 24, 2025 02:22PM
Back Along the Old Track by Sam Hicks: A man's relaxing holiday in Kent becomes Lovecraftian. Really liked this one!

