Which horror novel on my Kindle would you like me to read and review?
Nestlings, by Nat Cassidy. A Jewish couple dealing with a baby and a recent disability win a housing lottery for a fancy apartment building. Bought after hearing a great interview with the author on the excellent podcast Talking Scared.
16 (29.6%)
Horns, by Joe Hill. A schlub grows horns that make him telepathic while trying to solve his girlfriend's refrigeration.
4 (7.4%)
She is a Haunting, by Trang Thanh Tran. A Vietnamese-American teenager visits her estranged father's haunted house in Vietnam.
21 (38.9%)
Mongrels, by Stephen Graham Jones. SGJ + nomadic family of werewolves. Nuff said.
16 (29.6%)
House of Hollow, by Kristine Sutherland. Three sisters disappear mysteriously, then come back spooky.
8 (14.8%)
Our Wives Under the Sea, by Julia Armfield. A marine biologist who survives a submarine disaster comes back spooky.
26 (48.1%)
Bad Cree, by Jessica Johns. A Cree woman's nightmares draw her back to her family and their past horrors.
14 (25.9%)
Jackal, by Erin Adams. A Black woman returns to her mostly-white hometown for a wedding, and discovers a pattern of vanishing Black girls. Also via Talking Scared.
14 (25.9%)
Shutter, by Ramona Emerson. A Navajo forensic photographer sees the ghosts of crime victims.
20 (37.0%)
A House at the Bottom of a Lake, by Josh Malerman. A diving couple finds a drowned house.
11 (20.4%)
Prodigal, by Melanie Tem. A woman starts seeing her brother's ghost.
2 (3.7%)
The Deceiver, by Melanie Tem. The devil tempts generations of a family.
5 (9.3%)
Hokuloa Road, by Elizabeth Hand. Horror/thriller set in Hawaii with a male protagonist - I haven't heard much about this but hey, it's Hand..
15 (27.8%)