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Books You Could Read in a Weekend

Books You Could Read in a Weekend

Happy Friday, Worms! We hope you're looking forward to your weekend. Here are some book recommendations of some great horror you could read over a few days. Take these reads with you to the lake, an overnight camping trip or just lay a blanket out on the grass under a shady tree and enjoy a peaceful afternoon reading some horrible stuff happen to fictional people.

 

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The $100 Indie Book Haul Challenge

The $100 Indie Book Haul Challenge

We decided to treat ourselves to some indie horror fiction and have some fun while shopping. We challenged each other to spend $100 on strictly indie horror.
Rules
*Indie/small press or self published
*$100 or less
*No pre-orders
*must blog about our choices
*must read our picks by the end of the year
Here is what we got...

Ashley's Haul

 

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Night Worms & Reviews: Updated Review Policy

Night Worms & Reviews: Updated Review Policy

Night Worms is and always has been a horror fiction subscription company owned by two massively passionate women who love the genre. 
We used the blog on our website to host reviews of horror books and over time, developed a review team of readers who were committed to sharing those reviews on our space. We saw the blog as community resource for the celebration of horror fiction.
Due to the growth and success of Night Worms we no longer have the resource of time...


Ultimate List: Coming-of-Age Horror & Horror Adjacent Books

Ultimate List: Coming-of-Age Horror & Horror Adjacent Books


Side by Side Book Reviews: A PLACE FOR SINNERS by Aaron Dries

Side by Side Book Reviews: A PLACE FOR SINNERS by Aaron Dries

 

A PLACE FOR SINNERS by Aaron Dries

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Sometimes, in the genre of horror, a reviewer stumbles upon a dark, glistening vein in the granite of horror. Maybe the reviewer reads a book from a specific indie press and enjoys it so much, they find themselves reading other books they have to offer. Or maybe the reviewer finds an author and they run in a circle of...