

A carnivorous, homicidal plant! Bisexual chaos! A creepy, crumbling old Irish mall! What more could you want?
I loved this, especially the dual POV #audiobook adaptation. #QueerBooks #Horror #QueerHorror
A carnivorous, homicidal plant! Bisexual chaos! A creepy, crumbling old Irish mall! What more could you want?
I loved this, especially the dual POV #audiobook adaptation. #QueerBooks #Horror #QueerHorror
Halloween season TBR! 🎃👻🏚
I'm thinking of starting Boys Weekend first, since it's a graphic novel and from the library
The middle book is Withered, by A.G.A. Wilmot, a queer psychological horror about a haunted house and small town.
On the lighter side, If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens is an enemies to lovers story set in a spooky Scottish castle with bi+ Indigenous characters!
#Horror #QueerHorror #Romantsy
My latest queer book quiz is up on Autostraddle:
https://www.autostraddle.com/quiz-what-recent-queer-horror-book-should-you-read-...
Take it to get a #QueerHorror recommendation for Halloween season!
Authors featured:
Elliott Gish
Molly Knox Ostertag
Kierstin White
Kemi Ashing-Giwa
Lindsay King Miller
k-ming chang
Alison Rumfitt
Cassandra Khaw
#QueerBooks #HorrorBooks
If you take it, let me know what book you got!
This queer horror novel is the first authorized return to Shirley Jackson‘s iconic queer horror The Haunting of Hill House from 1959. Same setting, new characters. I had high expectations and they were pretty much met (I wanted a bit less action pre-house and a little more buildup to the climax). But Hand does an amazing job creating a spooky atmosphere and I found the borderline unlikable characters and their relationships fascinating.
Alternately creepy as fuck horror and fun 2000s sapphic romance. I loved the integration of Irish folklore and the slice of life details from Dublin university life and the student theatre society. I found both modes equally compelling and was thrilled when they came together. The book's setup is a young woman finds a corpse on a dark road at midnight, thus begins her night of horrors that stretches into her children's lives decades later.
This was fucking weird and dark! Quite short, just like a little snapshot of some people who call each other friends but seem to hate each other staying in a haunted Heian mansion in Japan and things going very wrong very quick. Very meta in terms of its use of the horror genre. Sharp writing, particularly the creepy, gross, and/or macabre metaphors, like when Khaw describes someone's words hanging out of their mouth like a body on a noose.