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* Read ^ Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror) by Poppy Z. Brite, Christopher Fowler, Glen Hirshberg, Graham Joyce, Tanith Lee, Thomas Ligotti, Many Others Ø eBook or Kindle ePUB. Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror) "The definitive series of Horror ‘Bests' you'll get quantity as well as quality."—Science Fiction Chronicle "A formidable line-up of must-read creepers whose merits are indisputable even to entrenched enthusiasts of the genre."—Publishers Weekly "Essential reading every year."—Hellnotes "The finest horror collection going."—Kirkus Reviews. McAuley, and Conrad Williams. Also, Stephen Jones once again provides the most comprehensive overview of the field for the year

Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror)

Title : Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror)
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Rating : 4.28 (869 Votes)
Asin : 0786710632
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 512 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-17
Language : English

"The definitive series of Horror ‘Bests' you'll get quantity as well as quality."—Science Fiction Chronicle "A formidable line-up of must-read creepers whose merits are indisputable even to entrenched enthusiasts of the genre."—Publishers Weekly "Essential reading every year."—Hellnotes "The finest horror collection going."—Kirkus Reviews. McAuley, and Conrad Williams. Also, Stephen Jones once again provides the most comprehensive overview of the field for the year and a full necrology, plus a list of useful contacts among organizations, magazines, booksellers, and more. Whether a reader is a fan of supernatural chillers, macabre fantasy, or psychological terror, the thirteenth Mammoth Book of Best New Horror will appeal to their dark side. The award-winning Best New Horror anthology series—winner of the World Fantasy Award and the International Horror Critics Guild Award—has now reached its thirteenth spectacular volume and to mark the event, Stephen Jones has chosen only the very best short stories and novellas by the horror genre's finest exponents and by new discoveries in the field. Contributors to this volume include Gala Blau, Ramsey Campbell, Dennis Etchison, Charles Grant, Glen Hirshberg, Chico Kidd, Nancy Kilpatrick, Paul J

'This series is getting better every year' - ; 'Best New Horror is probably the finest current horror anthology in the world' - Christopher Fowler; 'Captures the range and breadth of the horror genre' - Locus; A formidable lineup of must-read creepers whose merits are indisputable' - Publishers Weekly

ThirstyMindBooks via Rachel Dean said Not that good. Not strong and fast paced enough for me. I like quick stories that flow and catch your attention! Definitely more slow, perhaps "spooky" but not quite horror stories. If you can get it cheap, grab it for a few of the stories, but the editor didnt seem to be interested in keeping the readers attention so I wouldnt pay much more than a few dollars for this one. I have over Not that good Not strong and fast paced enough for me. I like quick stories that flow and catch your attention! Definitely more slow, perhaps "spooky" but not quite horror stories. If you can get it cheap, grab it for a few of the stories, but the editor didnt seem to be interested in keeping the readers attention so I wouldnt pay much more than a few dollars for this one. I have over 300 anthologies and didnt bother keeping this one.. 00 anthologies and didnt bother keeping this one.. A waste of time C. Coppola The collection of stories in this anthology are pitiful not horrific. This book opens with 90 pages of an intro that provides a chronology of "events" for the genre for the year. An absolute waste of paper and ink. Neither interesting nor relevant to a good horror story. Finally the book opens with the first of "The Best New Horror", a triffling werewolf story that left me wanting. Better stories are told by 6-year olds. But. wide variety of stories and there’s something in here that should please every horror fan, but few are going to like everything This is my first crack at a Mammoth Book of Best New Horror. Because anthologies lend themselves so well to picking them up and putting them down and leaving them, I spent about six months puttering through this. Like many anthologies, there’s a wide variety of stories and there’s something in here that should please every horror fan. But few are going to like everything.While the opening and closing essays are i

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