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Read [Brand: Running Press Book] * The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Vol. 14 Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Vol. 14 With contributions from such favorites as Ramsey Campbell and Kim Newman, along with the talented likes of Neil Gaiman, China Mieville, Graham Joyce, Paul McCauley, Stephen Gallagher, Caitlin R. The fourteenth volume in this series is going strong, and with another generous sampling of the past year's best horror fiction, it again earns "merits" from Publishers Weekly. As always, editor Stephen Jones provides an illuminating and engaging overview of the past year in horror fiction, as well as an
Title | : | The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Vol. 14 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.15 (628 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786712376 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 544 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-06 |
Language | : | English |
Both China Mieville, in "Details," and Caitlin R. Some are period chillers, such as Paul McAuley's novella, "Dr. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. Even stories that don't explicitly reference horror's hallowed icons show the impact of their lessons in tasteful restraint, among them Don Tumasonis's "The Wretched Thicket of Thorn," which conjures an awesome monster that's all the more frightening for never being shown directly. James. In "Ill Met by Daylight," Basil Copper pays tribute to the fiction of turn-of-the-century ghost story master M.R. Kiernan, in "Nor the Demons Down Under the Sea," obliquely invoke the Cthulhu Mythos in stories that put a modern spin on Lovecraft's cosmic terrors. In his indispensable overview of horror in 2002, Jones speaks of "the diversity of taste and erudition that binds our community." This volume, like volumes past, exuber
He lives in London.. Stephen Jones has won more awards for editing horror and fantasy than anyone else in the field. His more than sixty books include Horror: The 100 Best Books and The Mammoth Book of Vampires
With contributions from such favorites as Ramsey Campbell and Kim Newman, along with the talented likes of Neil Gaiman, China Mieville, Graham Joyce, Paul McCauley, Stephen Gallagher, Caitlin R. The fourteenth volume in this series is going strong, and with another generous sampling of the past year's best horror fiction, it again earns "merits" from Publishers Weekly. As always, editor Stephen Jones provides an illuminating and engaging overview of the past year in horror fiction, as well as an affecting necrology and a guide to contacts among publishers, organizations, booksellers, and magazines in the eerier fields of fiction.. Kiernan, Jay Russell, Glen Hirshberg and many more, the hairraising tales in this edition hold nightmares for travelers in alien lands, unveil the mystery and menace lurking in our everyday reality, explore the terrors of the supernatural, and honor horror's classic tradition
An 'Okay' Anthology If you want this anthology to add to your collection, I recommend finding a used copy rather than paying the full price.The stories were okay. None seemed to jump out at me nor stay with me.Some may enjoy the "fillers". I'm not one of them. The first story doesn't start until page 85 of the book. First, you get the year in horror. The last story begins on page An 'Okay' Anthology Scattered Energy If you want this anthology to add to your collection, I recommend finding a used copy rather than paying the full price.The stories were okay. None seemed to jump out at me nor stay with me.Some may enjoy the "fillers". I'm not one of them. The first story doesn't start until page 85 of the book. First, you get the year in horror. The last story begins on page 467 and ends on page 524. The rest is filler. Who died in 2002 and then pag. 67 and ends on page 52An 'Okay' Anthology Scattered Energy If you want this anthology to add to your collection, I recommend finding a used copy rather than paying the full price.The stories were okay. None seemed to jump out at me nor stay with me.Some may enjoy the "fillers". I'm not one of them. The first story doesn't start until page 85 of the book. First, you get the year in horror. The last story begins on page 467 and ends on page 524. The rest is filler. Who died in 2002 and then pag. . The rest is filler. Who died in 2002 and then pag. I liked it For horror fans interested in getting their adrenaline rush in short bursts! I liked this book. It had a variety of good stories, and I was able to get many of them read in a short time. Lots of interesting plot twists in many of the storylines, some right in your face "ew!" moments, a few predictable plots, but all-in-all, a satisfying read.. A fine collection This is, as usual, a well-balanced collection showing off some excellent authors--some newer, some more familiar. I personally was quite pleased to see a reappearance of Paul MacAuley's Mr Carlyle, but there's plenty of quality stories packed into this edition.
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