Grim... wrote:
1) Doctor Sleep - Stevie King
2) John Dies at the End - David Wong
3) Stranded - Bracken MacLeod
4) Artemis by Andy Weir
5) Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho
6) Randomise by Andy Weir
7) I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter by Isabel Fall
eight) The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub
9) Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
10) Come Closer by Sara Gran
11) Bad Move by Linwood Barclay
12) A Sincere Warning About The Entity In Your Home by Jason Arnopp
13) Dear Laura by Gemma Amor
Oh dear, I've left this for a bit too long. Here we go:
14) The Secret of Ventriloquism by Jon Padgett
A collection of stories that are weird and occasionally borderline horror. It's not until near the end that you figure out that
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all the stories are connected.
It's okay, but it's not great.
15) The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
This is a good read, perhaps at its best when it's going on about the stupid internal politics of a book club and not fighting vampires. It's slow-moving and then finishes in a bit of a rush, and it's light on the vampires, but it's one of the better modern vampire novels nonetheless.
16) Camp Slaughter by Sergio Gomez
Teenagers go to a literal cabin in the woods, and a bad man kills them. Meh.
17) Aliens: Infiltrator by Weston Ochse
It's the prequel novel to the Aliens: Fireteam Elite video game, and I was about half way through it when the game was released and dropped a load of spoilers on me. Not bad, but light on the actual aliens. A middle of the road aliens book, if you want good ones read the trilogy consisting of "Earth Hive", "Nightmare Asylum", and "The Female War". Then read Aliens: Phalanx which is Game of Thrones meets Aliens and is great.
18) Rabbits by Terry Miles
What if there was a secret game revolving around solving puzzles that people played? What if playing that game made things in your life get really, really weird? Hard to say too much about this one without spoilers, but it's a good book and worth your time.
19) A Medium-sized Book of Boring Car Trivia by Sniff Petrol
Exactly what it says on the tin. Except it's not boring, I loved it. Pages and pages of car facts, such as "The engine in the Nissan GT-R is canted slightly forward so that when it tips back under hard acceleration, it forms a perfect straight line with the shaft taking drive to the transaxle thereby minimising friction at the time when this would be most beneficial." It's free on Kindle Unlimited, but it's much better in hardcopy in your bathroom.
20) Holy Cow by David Duchovny (yes, that David Duchovny)
It's a first-person story about a cow who doesn't want to be slaughtered and hatches a plan to go live in India and become a goddess. Absolutely worth your time.