52/52: Devil House, by John Darnielle
January 30, 2022 6:32 pmA nuanced, twisting, multi-viewpoint novel that meditates on the ethics and impact of true-crime journalism. If true-crime has ever struck... View Article
A nuanced, twisting, multi-viewpoint novel that meditates on the ethics and impact of true-crime journalism. If true-crime has ever struck... View Article
One hell of an accomplished first novel, with all of the hallmarks of characterization, plot, and theme that French explored... View Article
I didn’t quite reach my goal of reading 52 books in 52 weeks this year, but I’m happy enough to... View Article
Ligotti’s introduction—written for this appealing, one-story chapbook with a screen-printed dust jacket—offers a good encapsulation of his approach versus other... View Article
Everything about this edition of Poe’s classic chiller is handmade: the text hand-set and then letterpressed into the paper, the... View Article
I’m usually more of a fan of Wharton—especially her short stories—than I’d expect to be, but not this time. Perhaps... View Article
I continue to be amazed at the effectiveness of Oshimi’s art in this series. The detailed rendering in the close... View Article
A slice of New England folk horror in comics form. I’m not sure the story totally holds together—what actually happened... View Article
While nominally a monograph about John Prine’s classic first album, this is really a short biography of Prine, the 50s/60s... View Article
A good concept—a book tracing the story behind, and cultural importance of, the most iconic magazine covers in basketball history—but... View Article