Top Ten Tuesday : Halloween Reads
25 October 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Halloween reads, That Artsy Reader Girl, Top Ten Tuesday
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic. Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here. This week’s topic:
Halloween Freebie
It’s been a little while since I managed to fit in a Top Ten Tuesday but with Halloween just waiting round the corner it seems the perfect time to recommend some recent reads that would be perfect for this time of year. So, let’s take a look.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison – a very easy to read story that I raced to complete mostly because I was never keen to put it down and always keen to pick it back up. A book about self realisation, coming to terms with who you are, self love and worth that includes magical elements and curses.
A Dowry of Blood by ST Gibson – this is undoubtedly a dark, sexy, romantic, gothic, well told, twisty, retelling of the story of Dracula by one of his brides. I loved the writing and thought Constanta was a wonderful character. An absorbing and hypnotic read.
Old Country by Matt Query – this is such an unusual kind of horror story that it’s absolutely compelling and I could barely put it down. Plus creepy much!
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney – I picked this one up and was immediately intrigued with the storytelling voice. There’s an almost ethereal feel to the way the narrative is delivered and this is strengthened by the unusual setting and the dysfunctional family that we are introduced to. Feeney starts out with a captivating hook, she then lets us run on the line enjoying the freedom to explore the remote setting and the histrionics of the Darker family before reeling us in to a climatic and dramatic grand finale.
Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi – dark and compelling horror that held me bewitched with it’s ghosts and fascinating characters. I’m not a horror aficionado but this is definitely my kind of scary catnip. It’s not a blood soaked slasher so much as an intriguing look at something sinister, a look at monsters and the shape they come in and more importantly that truth is quite often stranger than fiction
The Path of Thorns by AG Slatter – this is the gothic, dark, fairytale that I’ve been waiting for and I loved it without a single reservation. Think Jane Eyre but with less a focus on the two central characters and the love they develop and more a tale of revenge, difficult promises to keep, witchcraft and much more.
Nettle and Bone by T Kingfisher – loved this book so much. It’s full of everything that I enjoy, it’s got elements of old fairy tales but as the same time feels unique. It takes us on a wild ride to a far away kingdom. There are princesses in distress, people who can talk to the dead, a dog that came back to life, amazing characters and the beginnings of a sweet romance.
Black Tide by KC Jones – it pulled me in very quickly and had me turning the pages so fast that I read it in almost record breaking time. The writing was snappy and the tension was cranked up. A quick one night stand turns into the strangest survival story. This is a slice of life, snapshot of a story that literally takes place at the beach and is packed with horror and nightmare ish creatures
Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough – It’s a perfect jumble of crazy mixed up, spiralling out of control, sleepless insanity. Every time I thought I had a handle on what was going on it turned out I was wrong and I just love the way that the ending is totally out there
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley – a locked room mystery with plenty of potential suspects but this one had a slightly different tone. I’m trying to put my finger on why this one feels slightly different but it’s eluding me somehow. I think possibly because the mystery does have outside influences that broaden the story a little and it definitely moves into some much deeper territory along the way
Woohoo, I’ve read all of these except The Path of Thorns, and you can bet it’s going on my list right now!
I’ve only read The Paris Apartment, which I really enjoyed, but all the rest of these are definitely on my wishlist 😀
There are a few of your listed titles that I enjoyed very much, the latest being A Dowry of Blood, which I “consumed” in one day because I literally could not put it down… 🙂
Amazing list! I debated adding Daisy Darker to my list today, but I focused specifically on horror and it fit the thriller category better. And I need to read Old Country!
Great list! I’m hoping to read Nettle and Bone soon.