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Blog Tour Review - Black Crow Best New Horror

 Blog Tour Review - Black Crow Best New Horror There's always been something about the horror story that I've felt really suits the short story format. I think it's because there's no slow build up and no comforting resolution, as a reader you're just dropped straight into the scary situation and you're often left without answers. The ghosts aren't exorcised, the demons aren't revealed to simply be the grounds keeper in a rubber mask, and the horror is left lingering in your mind. I grew up reading horror short story collections by Stephen King, Edgar Allen Poe and HP Lovecraft but it's been a while since I read any new horror collections so I was very excited to be asked to read and review one of the short stories in the Black Crow Best New Horror Anthology. For anyone unfamiliar with Black Crow, they've been doing book marketing and PR for ages now and are responsible for arranging many of the blog tours I've been doing over the last few ye...

Six for Sunday

Good morning,

Yes, I'm afraid to say I gave up on Blogmas. It was just getting too much, and I've realised the nonsensical side to launching a brand new blog with daily updates at a busy time of year.

I managed twelve days of it though, which is something.

I'm keeping the blog going though, and I've got plans for next year already, with a design overhaul and a new challenge.

Today is Steph's Six for Sunday challenge.

This week's theme is Books from 2017 you’d recommend



  1. Ink by Alice Broadway
  2. The Scarecrow Queen by Melinda Salisbury
  3. A Conjuring of Light by V E Schwab
  4. It Only Happens in the Movies by Holly Bourne
  5. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
  6. One of Us is Lying by Karen M McManus.
Why don't you join in and tell me what books from 2017 you'd recommend? If you fancy doing it on Twitter please don't forget the hashtag #SixForSunday

thanks
Liam

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