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Typical Books of Terror: Horror Books and Fiction Discussion

Typical Books of Terror: Horror Books and Fiction Discussion

By typicallydia

Typical Books: Horror Fiction Unbound talks about horror books each week - novels as well as anthologies, collections and novellas. From new releases to classics, Lydia pulls from being a writer and reader to bring you a digest of horror happenings.

I curate the members new release page on the Horror Writers Association website, and check in each month with other horror books coming out that I can find. I also review a book or two each month, and have polls so you can weigh in on what I'll read next.

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Typical Books EP311 - My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?

Typical Books of Terror: Horror Books and Fiction Discussion Apr 28, 2024

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Typical Books EP311 - My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?

Typical Books EP311 - My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?

What is my style of booktube? A booktube identity, as it were. A really good question to which I ask: is horror a style? I mean, on the surface level you could say there is a horror aesthetic that many fans embrace, and skulls often find their place in our decor. Horror novels and being a horror reader may not, however, be as obvious - especially when our bookshelves when only containing books look a lot like any other genre fan. So, for a little fun thinkpiece, we delve into six questions about what sort of booktube channel we have here. Questions discussed here are:: 1. What do you want your channel to be known for? 2. What content will people find on your channel? 3. What is the most represented genre of books? 4. What book are you known for championing? 5. What author is regularly featured on your channel? 6. What can people expect in the future? (reveal some exciting plans) 7. Tag people and state 'what you know them for?'. (wherein I just leave this an open tag) I watched this over at Reading This Life - Revealing My BookTube Identity: What I'm Known For #tag #booktube Revealing My BookTube Identity ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 28, 202408:36
Typical Books EP310 - New Horror This Spring • Scary books out April and May 2024

Typical Books EP310 - New Horror This Spring • Scary books out April and May 2024

Twenty-seven books are coming out or are out already!

The list includes two I am reading now, one I will absolutely be buying as soon as it drops in June, and two new books from horror royalty, Stephen King and Joyce Carol Oates.

I will likely do a new partner pick poll in May so some of these will make an appearance! All these and more are listed on https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror so be sure to click through for more after the show.

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As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop!

Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks

I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all.

✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 16, 202423:35
Typical Books EP309 - Rural Victorian Dark Horror • Grey Dog by Elliott Gish

Typical Books EP309 - Rural Victorian Dark Horror • Grey Dog by Elliott Gish

Like a dark and twisted Anne of Green Gables, this book was a welcome addition for me; and very well written for a debut novel. I was happily surprised at how much I related to the very odd and “unlikable” main character Ada Byrd. There was a great balance of late-Victorian references and modern sensibility, as well as a cozy atmosphere created by the diary style of the book. The ideas of intimate desire, reckless abuse and longing for friendship were so blurred at times, that there was a lovely sort of delirium created for the reader which mirrored the iceberg tip of the madness forming in Ada.

Absolutely beautiful reading in Grey Dog, by Elliott Gish. I'd wanted to read this and was so pleased when ECW reached out with a review copy ~ thank you, Claire! While perusing catalogs of new books coming out Grey Dog caught my eye because of the contradictory nature of its cover. I was hoping that it would have something to do with sort of a body horror or some animalistic nature transformation and I wasn't exactly right although there is some sort of body horror... if you count the use of dead animals and a little skull within the story. The stark nature of what almost looks like a woodcut lent itself to the description of this book taking place in the 1900s so I caught a “botanical dark academia” flavour just from the illustration on the front. Much to my delight the author is from the East Coast and did find inspiration in Lucy Maud Montgomery and the Anne of Green Gables, so if you ever wanted that in horror form, this is one for you! This is the debut novel by Elliott Gish and I am looking forward to more. Pick up Grey Dog here https://amzn.to/3UgdlXe From the back cover copy: “The year is 1901, and Ada Byrd ― spinster, schoolmarm, amateur naturalist ― accepts a teaching post in isolated Lowry Bridge, grateful for the chance to re-establish herself where no one knows her secrets. She develops friendships with her neighbours, explores the woods with her students, and begins to see a future in this tiny farming community. Her past ― riddled with grief and shame ― has never seemed so far away...” ✮✮✮✮✮✮

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As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop!

Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks

I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all.

✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 13, 202418:10
Typical Books Quarterly - April 2024

Typical Books Quarterly - April 2024

Happy Spring 2024! The twentieth issue of your audio magazine has been delivered, and inside we have…

00:00 - Welcome to April 2024

01:54 - In this issue…

03:56 - A few of my favourite things12:18 - Feature: Banned books put to pasture instead of disaster 

19:38 - New horror books: Spring 2023

25:09 - Feature: Little Ghosts bookstore on Answer In Progress

34:07 - Until We Read Again!

Mentioned in this issue:

Have an ooky spooky spring, everyone! 

Each season we would like to expand on some of the great horror goodness you love from Typical Books, the show, and podcast. Here you will find essays and news on horror in literature or books in general, top horror to keep one vulture eye on, and the wormiest of new horror books that are coming to our shelves.

Apr 05, 202436:11
Typical Books EP307 - Horror Reading Missteps • Three books that fell flat for me lately

Typical Books EP307 - Horror Reading Missteps • Three books that fell flat for me lately

While I am not in the habit of posting poor reviews, I wanted to talk about these three books - even if I didn't like them much. I’ve rarely posted reviews of books that were not for me mostly because I chose narrowly from a narrow genre: horror. It is not to say they were poorly written at all, they are all good. I had waited for Waif and am so happy to own a copy; Nineteen Little Stab Wounds was a delightful find; My Throat an Open Grave is just a wonderfully complete package from pillar to post and beautifully written.

They are all dark, twisty, horrific or weird. But... They were just not for me at all.

Before I get too deep into that: here is the link to the radio drama version of Sticks by Karl Edward Wagner https://www.zbs.org/audio/Sticks.mp3

Now, be it the recency, or the fact that I wanted to like these books so much - I also still want to share them because I know they do and will have fans!

Especially My Throat and Open Grave. Biblical connotations of the title aside, it was a Puritan nightmare! It's a really beautifully written book and beautifully bound.

The one review I did edit heavily was for My Throat an Open Grave where I felt I was reading a subtweet for a hundred pages or heavily disguised Christian propaganda. It was a strange feeling because they have teen troubles that are not resolved in a wholesome way, the outcome is the opposite of an after-school special, and the whole problem started because of a cult-like Christian town. I am still not sure why I felt I was being sold snake oil throughout. On the other side of that, I felt the pandering to angsty teens was a little over the top and something I thought we had left behind over a decade ago. I will say the twist was unique and I loved how revenge played a big part in the first big resolution here, but I still felt at odds with the central theme as I came away with ‘women are bad and you should feel bad’ when I am sure the opposite was intended.

Anyhow! I'll be reading a few great books to come, and The Haunting of Velkwood! Thank you to everyone who voted!

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As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop!

Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks

I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all.

✮ Thank you! ✮

Mar 17, 202413:31
Typical Books EP306 - Unboxing February • Preorder Horror and Review copies!

Typical Books EP306 - Unboxing February • Preorder Horror and Review copies!

My preorder, book of the month, and review copy horror novel stash had built up to eight books since November. So, here we are at the end of the month with a little unboxing. This also marks the end of my read-what-you-own challenge. I'll be updating that more deeply in another video as I did learn a lot over the last few months. I hope to incorporate more reading from my shelves and less book buying going forward, for sure, but in a subtle way. Here we have some excellent books! A patron pick that bookworms voted on - thank you, everyone! That is 'My Throat an Open Grave' by Tori Bovalino and is available here : https://amzn.to/3ThO4LR ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Mar 17, 202415:50
Typical Books EP305 - Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?

Typical Books EP305 - Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?

Disturbing books are so often synonymous with horror fiction. While there are classics, nonfiction, memoirs and other genres that are 'disturbing' I've found horror tends to populate the tops and bottoms of these iceberg images that are popular online. Is there a level below, sinking deeper than the murky depths? I would say there is... I recommend In A Lonely Place https://amzn.to/3OXLDM5 for those who want to remain in the top two levels of books like this. There is the original version (I finally found it again!) of the image here https://imgur.com/a/3Y6UB5L as was posted by one 'shyplasterlord' on reddit a few years ago. It was in a thread on hundreds of them, but this iceberg floated to the top as it were :) For those interested in the PDF that goes along with the Degree of Horror video, it is here: https://nightface.ca/Peever-Writing-Horror.pdf and the video  itself is here: https://youtu.be/vdt9il9zoks ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Feb 26, 202428:29
Typical Books EP304 - Apologies In Advance • A little horror book unhaul

Typical Books EP304 - Apologies In Advance • A little horror book unhaul

I am culling the shelf in this video. Some of these I liked and want to pass on, some were not for me and one... I did not even read. Most un-haul videos feature tens of books, or over a hundred. I simply don't buy books like that I suppose, and have six to talk about. These are not slam reviews either, but honest points as to why I am setting these books free, to be hunted by others in the wild. Also, my progress on James Patterson's 'Virgin', a release day for 'All These Steps Lead Down' by Nelson W. Pyles, and appreciation for Writing Fiction, the podcast Regina and James host https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/writing-fiction/id1683638929 ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Feb 04, 202415:14
Typical Books EP302 - The Only One Left • My first Riley Sager horror book review

Typical Books EP302 - The Only One Left • My first Riley Sager horror book review

Pick up a copy here: https://amzn.to/48OdWoa - I may stick to pronouncing it Say-Guhr! I've heard a few interviews since and this is how it is said almost always when people speak with him. If this isn't a nouveau gothic, I don't want to know what is. Truly. I had a lot of fun with this and if you are not having fun with fiction then... The title of this book and the cover combined caught my eye. I'm not a huge fan of this orangish red and blue color combination but I do like a book with a house on the cover. The Only One Left as a title evokes a sort of gothic feel, some sort of familicide perhaps had gone on and that turned out to be true. The front cover with its colors evoked the title of a short story from ages ago ‘Orange is for Anguish Blue for Insanity’ and I figured this would have to do with some sort of perhaps unreliable narrator which wasn't exactly the case. But be that as it may, the cover and the title of this book along with some of the pedigree of the author did its work to entice me to read it. I'd never read any Riley Sager and I figured this would be a good spot to start. Will I read more Riley Sager? Maybe. I have already been tempted! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 26, 202412:48
Typical Books EP301 - Reading only what I own • Book buying ban update

Typical Books EP301 - Reading only what I own • Book buying ban update

I am maybe 10 books into the read what you own challenge as of recording, and 12 books in by the time I posted it, so basically half way! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 25, 202408:25
300th Episode • Thank you and have an ooky spooky day!

300th Episode • Thank you and have an ooky spooky day!

Thank you all so much! 300 episodes is wild! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 24, 202402:33
Typical Books EP299 - Horror Books • New releases for January 2024 (Rosemary’s Baby?!)

Typical Books EP299 - Horror Books • New releases for January 2024 (Rosemary’s Baby?!)

Here are some of the top new horror books out for January 2024. Okay, Rosemary's Baby is a reprint - but what a reprint it is! Here is a short clutch of books that caught my eye for January, starting with a few from Horror Writers Association authors. See more like that over at https://horror.org/newreleases/. There are not too many books coming out in January 2024 that really caught my eye. Certainly, if you look at some publishers lists there are more, but nothing that really strikes me as good old fashioned horror. I think we are all reeling a little from the speed at which 2023 seemed to creep up on us, shake us in its jaws and toss us ina corner. That is, if you read the news. If you were blissful and only the main character in tour own story I have feeling it was a rather quiet passing of twelve regular months. I was half of one, and half the other. Here are some very interesting books coming out soon, and some out already... -Shadows & Ink: Mastering the art of Horror Writing and Publishing Volume 1 by Joe Mynhardt -Metal Demon by Julie Hiner -Perverted Little Freak by Rick Wood -Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin with an Introduction by Chuck Palahniuk and afterword by R. L. Stine -The Bad Weather Friend by Dean Koontz -The Best Horror of the Year Volume 15, edited by Ellen Datlow -A Place for Vanishing by Ann Fraistat -The Winslow Sisters by Michael Aronovitz Right now I am reading - The Only One Left: A Novel by Riley Sager https://amzn.to/3tUI69V ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 24, 202415:32
Typical Books EP297 - Where will horror reading take me in 2024? • 2023 Booktube Wrapup

Typical Books EP297 - Where will horror reading take me in 2024? • 2023 Booktube Wrapup

It has been a good year for horror, and while 2024 promises to be better, how will I get to it all while reading less books? To end 2023 I talk about social media and how I've been slowly ditching a lot of it, and podcasts. Between the fun that is making a horror film podcast on Dead Air, and this show which is a podcast itself (an award winning one at that), I listen to A Lot of podcasts. I also talk a little about stress and how I refuse to let it in the door... and kind of always have. As well, what I am reading of late and what you think I ought to read! Have a great end to 2023 and may the start of 2024 find you curled up with a good book! Thank you for watching and have an ooky spooky day! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 11, 202417:05
Typical Books EP296 - Ten Wicked Horror Novellas • Short books I read in 2023

Typical Books EP296 - Ten Wicked Horror Novellas • Short books I read in 2023

Here are some of the best novellas I read in 2023. While I am on the hunt for books on my shelf I have not read yet, I thought novellas would be a good bet. Turns out, I've nearly read them all! Not a mystery as to why; they are great and short easy reads. Looking for something to read in an afternoon? Here we are. In the meantime, be sure to check out the new amusement park horror, Carni by R. Saint Claire! https://amzn.to/3sSt6ch as mentioned! In horror literature, novellas are perfect additions to any collection. Their short and digestible length make them perfect for one sitting, giving readers instant immersion into chilling narratives. Novellas serve as a nuanced introduction to an author's style, allowing enthusiasts to traverse the macabre landscapes of renowned talents without having to invest time or money into a whole novel. Shorter work used to be more popular in previous centuries, and horror novellas emerge once again as new treasures, with a new-found literary sophistication, in my opinion, and offering enthusiasts a swift yet profound journey into the realms of dread. ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 11, 202413:51
Typical Books EP298 - Top Ten 2023 Books • 30 Horror Books Ranked!

Typical Books EP298 - Top Ten 2023 Books • 30 Horror Books Ranked!

Did you read a lot this past year? Or, like me, somewhere around a book every week or two? Did you read a book a month? Twelve books a year is the honest average and the healthy challenge ~ so many of us here on booktube read so much that some even dip into triple digits. It is all well and good, especially when you get the fun of ranking them to ferret out the top ten! While my goal is still around 30 books, I do hope to read more. Is that perverse? After admitting a book a month is the healthy pace? When I look at how quick I can devour a book I am enjoying, I could easily read a book every three days... but there is more to life than great horror novels. There is meeting great horror authors! I had the pleasure of having met a few of the authors in my top ten ,so come along and see who they might have been! For 2022, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9C-zkfBWNo ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ Bookworm decor is here! https://shop.typicalbooks.com/ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jan 11, 202421:21
Typical Books EP295 - Reading in the Lonesome October

Typical Books EP295 - Reading in the Lonesome October

I'd read a few ooky spooky books in October but the stand out novel was Night in the Lonesome October by Richard Laymon.

"There are others out there in the night, roaming the streets, lurking in the darkness―waiting to show Ed just how different his world could be. Some of them are enticing, like the beautiful girl who wants to teach Ed about the wonders of the night. Some are disturbing and threatening. Some are deadly…And in search of prey."

A wild ride, like most Laymon, but tempered with the soft hush of a chilly night wind, and footsteps through leaves on darkened streets.

Pick up a copy of Night in the Lonesome October here:
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I'd also read Blood Sugar and Dark Harvest - both excellent and books I will read again. Heck, all three were.

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Nov 26, 202321:03
Typical Books EP294 - Picking 25 Books Off My Shelf: Do you 'Read What You Own'?

Typical Books EP294 - Picking 25 Books Off My Shelf: Do you 'Read What You Own'?

I am attempting the Read What You Own challenge, as mentioned in the previous video. To start, I have a great clutch of books to pick from! This is about half of what I hope to read before I can buy my 'treat' book by the end of December. Also, I got a great shirt from @SynsBookNook and you should too!

Some of the books I plan on reading are:

Mothwoman by Nicole Cushing
amzn.to/3uhkwEh
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury amzn.to/49DsYh0
The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe amzn.to/474sCOZ
The Only One left by Riley Sager amzn.to/47smqRf
Starling House by Alix E Harrow amzn.to/3SHplRk
Cold, Black and Infinite by Todd Keisling amzn.to/3SGQmnX
The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw amzn.to/3QZEpIT

...and quite a few more! Once I get some of these done, I'll do another round of picking from the shelves. If you are doing this challenge too, let me know!

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Nov 24, 202310:30
Typical Books EP293 - The Last Book Buying Binge

Typical Books EP293 - The Last Book Buying Binge

The Merrickville Book Emporium and a charity sale at my work had a few really wonderful books for me this week! Then, I'll be on a book buying break for now.

On the 1st of November I'll choose the 25 books I'll be reading until... well, when I am done reading them I suppose. This is part of the 'Read what you own' challenge and it comes at a good time. For now, I'll show some of the wonderful books that ended up being part of my last book haul.

Merrickville itself is a perfect little Halloween town, but the real horror was finding a wrecked copy of Stephen King's Night Shift at a charity book sale. I wanted to mend it but can't just take in every stray I see...

Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge -
amzn.to/3McWz7e
L'homme chauve-sourise by Jo Nesbo - amzn.to/40fS1To
No Logo by Naomi Klein - amzn.to/45MjOM8
Rat River Trapper by Thomas P. Kelley - amzn.to/3QyHzDh
Ghost Stories of M.R. James - amzn.to/3QdFBXn
Cults! by various - amzn.to/3QARgRG
and a bonus peek at Night Shift by Stephen King that I did not buy....

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Nov 24, 202309:34
Typical Books EP293 - Ghoulishly Good Reads: My Halloween Booklist

Typical Books EP293 - Ghoulishly Good Reads: My Halloween Booklist

There are five books I am hoping to read before the witching hour on All Hallows Eve - an ambitious idea, I know since we are so close to the night of nights! Night in the Lonesome October - Richard Laymon - https://amzn.to/46Xddj6 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - https://amzn.to/48ZE53A Blood Sugar by Daniel Kraus - https://amzn.to/493WDQv Along About Midnight by Dorian J. Sinnott - https://amzn.to/401HlYe Are any of these on you Halloween reading list or are there books you get to every year when the moon hits just right? Blood Sugar is my new annual read so I am curious about these things now! I hope you found some spine-tingling inspiration in this year's Halloween reading list. Don't forget to give this video or post a star, and share this with friends who need bone-chilling book recommendations and deep dives into the world of dark literature. ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases when you use Amazon links here. If you prefer an alternative, try my Bookshop! Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Nov 24, 202308:54
Typical Books EP291 - Enter Boogeyman book review • Are they more than just bedtime stories?

Typical Books EP291 - Enter Boogeyman book review • Are they more than just bedtime stories?

Enter Boogeyman was sent to me for review by Acheron International: Thank you, Melina! While I am late in getting the news and review out, there are still 4 days left to go if you want to fund the printing of this anthology. Poppy Z. Brite wrote an illuminating introduction... and we will need it to see by down these dark halls wherein the boogeyman dwells. There are 18 stories about various boogeys ~ and four of the eighteen stories are reprints: the ones by Stephen King, Joe R. Lansdale, Ramsey Campbell, and Richard Chizmar. If the introduction and knowledge doesn't chase the haints away, it glows in th dark too, so that may light your way. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/acheronint/enter-boogeyman-the-horror-anthology I also get into other boogeymen: from the recent film from a story by Stephen King and even The Halloween film franchise. From wikipedia, "The Boogeyman is a 2023 American supernatural horror film directed by Rob Savage from a screenplay by Scott Beck, Bryan Woods, and Mark Heyman and a screen story by Beck and Woods. It is based on the 1973 short story of the same name, by Stephen King.[6] The film stars Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, Vivien Lyra Blair, and David Dastmalchian." It is on Hulu and Disney and I rented it on Itunes. We even get to talk once more about "Becoming the Boogeyman" by Richard Chizmar which is "genuinely chilling and something brand-new and exciting” (according to Stephen King) and comes out October 10 as the follow up to the successful "Chasing the Boogeyman". Chizmar also has an entry in Enter Boogeyman. It all came together after a little Carpenter movie marathon and I realized I'd not said, read or heard the word boogeyman more in the last few days than I had over my entire life. So, what's a few more! Shall we? ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Bookshop: ⁠https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks⁠ to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Oct 10, 202319:31
Typical Books EP290 - The Night House • Jo Nesbø writes a small town horror!
Oct 10, 202310:25
Typical Books EP289 - The Devil’s Promise • A dark and demonic young adult horror novel

Typical Books EP289 - The Devil’s Promise • A dark and demonic young adult horror novel

The Devil’s Promise by Celso Hurtado follows his debut novel The Ghost Tracks about paranormal investigator Erasmo Cruz. Dealing with his grandmother's illness and the continuous struggle with his roots, Erasmo takes on a case alone and it may be his darkest yet. Soon, a skeptical Vero joins him and with the help of a few locals, then old friends, he comes to terms with true evil and how it ties to his own past. A young adult horror that speaks to seasoned fans of cult and occult horror like few can; Hurtado outdoes the first book in this series with a stellar sequel. Thank you to InkShares for sending this advance reading copy along, and thank you to Celso for writing such a great book! Highly recommended, so let me know if you have read either book. The Devil's Promise comes out October 3, 2023, just in time for spooky season reading! https://amzn.to/46c6GAV ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Bookshop: ⁠https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks⁠ to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Oct 10, 202311:22
Typical Books EP288 - The Grimmer • A dark urban YA horror with occult mysteries

Typical Books EP288 - The Grimmer • A dark urban YA horror with occult mysteries

Vish has returned from boarding school to a life upside down in The Grimmer. The premise, the artwork, the music, and a debut in its demographic from Canadian author Naben Ruthnum; I was very excited for this. Thank you for ECW for sending the advance reading copy along! “The small-town mysteries … made modern with a dash of Stranger Things in this spine-tingling supernatural horror-thriller” as Google Books puts it and I would say a YA Grady Hendrix in the making as well. Also suitable for some middle-grade readers as there is no sex or brutality. It does mention drug use and alcoholism, though nothing overt is on the page. A fine occult dark urban fantasy with horror elements and a fun way to start my autumn reads! In my effort to avoid spoilers for this and Helpmeet, I had not heard the correct pronunciation of the authors name until after recording - so now I know! It seems to be Naben as 'nah-ben' which is much nicer than my 'nay-ben' and Ruthnum has more of a 'ruh' than a 'roo'. From ECW “Bringing together scares, suspense, and body horror, The Grimmer is award-winning author Naben Ruthnum’s first foray into the young adult genre. Set in Kelowna, B.C., it follows metalhead highschooler Vish as he battles with an interdimensional invasion, all while dealing with being one of the only brown kids in a small town. This gripping ride through the supernatural is loaded with vivid characters and frightening imagery. Although this is YA, Naben is such a great author and the book deals with complex issues such as grief, racism, and addiction that make it an accessible book for readers of all ages.” Let me know if you have read this one! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Bookshop: ⁠https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks⁠ to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Oct 10, 202308:41
Typical Books EP287 - 31 Books of Halloween • and more! So many spooky books this October!

Typical Books EP287 - 31 Books of Halloween • and more! So many spooky books this October!

There are 31 Books of Halloween, and then some! So many great horror books come out with anthologies galore, stand alone novels and even a book on writing horror. What more could we want? Oh yes, the time to read them all! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Bookshop: ⁠https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks⁠ to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Oct 10, 202333:19
Typical Books EP286 - Book of the Month Club • But make it horror!

Typical Books EP286 - Book of the Month Club • But make it horror!

Oct 10, 202309:58
Typical Books EP285 - New horror books! 4K bookworms! October 3rd? • September reading catchup

Typical Books EP285 - New horror books! 4K bookworms! October 3rd? • September reading catchup

Four thousand subscribers! Thank you so much! The big reveal here is whho was the four-thousandth subscriber... While I will have a few more videos about books coming in September and October - spooky season - I have to mention October 3 right away. It struck me as there are 14 books that so many of us will want to read; and there will no doubt be more to come! See all the books, and the October 3 smörgåsbord at https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror I've picked up some new Duncan Ralston, old Edward Lee, and have three amazing books from ECW, Ink Shares, and Knopf to read this month! 00:00 - Four Thousand Subscribers: Thank you! 02:10 - What I'll be reading 09:04 - Extreme horror picks for early Fall 13:21 - New borror books coming on October 3, 2023 ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/typicalbooks to shop local! ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Oct 10, 202319:41
Creepy Book Haul ft. Lewis Carroll photos • Shelf tour with the Curio Tag!

Creepy Book Haul ft. Lewis Carroll photos • Shelf tour with the Curio Tag!

The curio tag caught my eye when  @edlewisnoctreviews  did a fantastic version, then i just watched  @revenantreads  doing this as well while this video was rendering. I love seeing everyone's shelves. With the new books I have to make room for, I'll be rearranging my collection in a matter of days here so this serves as a good little record. First though, we went to a local library sale and Black Squirrel Books so I have a few new 'curios'. The prize so far is either topping off my V. C. Andrews collection, or this amazing limited photo book of Lewis Carroll's letters to his child friends. Creepy, yes; horror, perhaps not... but unsettleing! 00:00 - The haul, the tour, the tag and hello there 01:40 - An unhaul of horror books 03:13 - Extreme horror books I bought recently 04:11 - Black Squirrel shopping for books 07:04 - The Library Book Sale finds 09:09 - Carroll: Photos and Letters of Lewis Carroll to his Child Friends 11:35 - The Curio Tag: shelf tour of goth home decor ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k2⁠0OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Sep 14, 202319:51
Typical Books EP283 - Chilling August Reads • New horror books for you!

Typical Books EP283 - Chilling August Reads • New horror books for you!

There is really something for everyone this month; poetry, nonfiction, grim tales, middle-grade, and good old fashioned terror. As noted, Crystal Lake Entertainment offers flash fiction https://www.crystallakepub.com/out-today-shallow-waters-vol-9/ subscribe to their newsletter to find out more about their flash fiction contests. Crystal Lake has reecently rebranded and has an extreme horror imprint coming soon, Torrid! Very exciting! As ever, you can find more books at https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror and the HWA site https://horror.org/newreleases/ ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Aug 24, 202317:22
Typical Books EP282 - Addams Canadiana • 'Wasps in the Ice Cream' may be perfect summer horror

Typical Books EP282 - Addams Canadiana • 'Wasps in the Ice Cream' may be perfect summer horror

While I am not normally on the hunt for definitive seasonal reads, I came upon what is the best summer horror I've read in ages. While not a slasher or rural terror that I normally associate with the blazing sun and ne'er do well teens, it has shades of both in the background. Wasps in the Ice Cream by Tim McGregor hit my love of dark Canadiana, Addams family oddities and just a plain good story. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3E3Veed https://timmcgregorauthor.com/ ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Aug 20, 202316:31
Typical Books EP281 - Summer Reading • An August Horror Haul

Typical Books EP281 - Summer Reading • An August Horror Haul

I picked up a lot of books on my summer travels! Ira Levin, Brian Keene, Tim Lebbon, Tim Waggoner, Tim McGregor, and if I could come up with another 'Tim' horror author, I'd have bought their books too! And not to mention, Nicole Willson, who is not named Tim but alongside the aforementioned McGregor sent me a novella in the mail; both of which I read and loved. Coming soon: Standalone reviews of 'Lure' and 'Wasps in the Ice Cream' as well as a second video for 'The Shadow Dancers of Brixton Hill' Speaking of August ~ I was on a panel speaking about the August Underground trilogy not too long ago! Thank you to the Spinsters of Horror for having me for a second year in a row on the Visceral Pleasures series! Watch that here : https://www.youtube.com/live/DrGQ9cOx22A ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Aug 13, 202310:49
Typical Books EP280 - Mid-summer horror books • June 2023 new releases!

Typical Books EP280 - Mid-summer horror books • June 2023 new releases!

There were a lot of books announced after and during the Bram Stoker Awards! Sure, some were already out, ad there are even more to come, but it seemed like a super full month. You can see more of this eerie eye-candy on https://horror.org/newreleases/ and click though to learn more of the HWA author's titles, or check https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror for even more! That is where I keep a running list of all the books mentioned on the show. Enjoy! And let me know what you are reading or if any of these are coming home with you! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jul 24, 202315:11
Typical Books EP279 - Nothing But Blackened Teeth • Manga-style Teen Horror for Adult readers

Typical Books EP279 - Nothing But Blackened Teeth • Manga-style Teen Horror for Adult readers

There were widely mixed reviews for Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw and I am very late to the game. I will always think of this as one of the best presented books in a long time - the cover art is beautiful. I also enjoyed the story, and the more I think on it, it strikes me as a manga-style, 90s teen horror cycle tale told with a far more modern take on language, with more than one cardboard cut-out character. But that is fine, since we have our hero Cat to guide us through this; whether it be in our search for true horror or fan-service easter-eggs. Looking forward to reading their next book, The Salt Grows Heavy, sooner rather than this much later! Unearth a copy here: https://amzn.to/3PYL3ij If you enjoyed this one, let me know - did you go in blind, or like me did you have forewarning that the story was not what everyone expected? ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jul 15, 202319:12
Typical Books EP278 - My StokerCon Horror Book Haul • Dreadful delights in the Pennsylvanian mountains

Typical Books EP278 - My StokerCon Horror Book Haul • Dreadful delights in the Pennsylvanian mountains

So many books found their way home with me! Around 30 books, and tales of Apport Books (who celebrate 2 years this weekend!), the Allentown Rose Gardens, assorted book stores, a library sale and of course, StokerCon! Alongside Alex and Regina, who you know from The Bookubus and Reginas Haunted Library respectively, we explored panels, the dealers room, shared meals out in the picturesque Station Square area and then the banquet. A perfect horror-centric bookish week for sure! Also, for Canadian readers who are interested, I have a StokeCon souvenir anthology for the taking! Just comment 'StokerCon Giveaway' to be entered into the draw. Patreon bookworms can enter twice; once here on YouTube and once on Patreon. I'll draw on July 22 and announce the lucky winner! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Jul 11, 202330:20
Typical Books EP277 - Horror at the end of the World • The Swan Song tag

Typical Books EP277 - Horror at the end of the World • The Swan Song tag

Swan Song is a post-apocalyptic story so here is a list of books inspired by themes in the book Swan Song written by Robert McCammon. This is an original tag by Cliff, and I was tagged by him at Cliff’s Dark Gems https://m.youtube.com/@cliffmurray7533 Original tag video : https://youtu.be/GoneqpbAdoE Prompts 1) It's the end of the world as we know it: Name a book with an abrupt, bad ending. 2) Shattered Earth: Name a book that made you feel damaged and broken inside. 3) Sickness/ Plague/ Radioactive Poisoning: Name a book where a central character is afflicted with a disease or disability. 4) Good/ Humane/ Brave: Name a feel-good book that warmed your heart. 5) Evil/ Warlords/ Power: Name a book that contains your most hated character. 6) Struggle to survive: Name a book where a character or characters put aside morals, ethics and values in order to survive. 7) Absent Technology: Name a book that makes you think of a life without modern gadgets. 8) Societal Collapse: Name the most dark, depressing book you have ever read. 9) There is always Hope: Name the most optimistic book you have read. 10) Fresh Beginnings: Name a book that has a perfect opening paragraph or chapter, that really draws you into the story. ✮✮✮✮✮✮


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Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠


I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all.


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Jun 18, 202313:01
Typical Books EP276 - New Horror Books for June • June beach reads and creepy cover art galore!

Typical Books EP276 - New Horror Books for June • June beach reads and creepy cover art galore!

New horror books out now! June is the season of garage sales and vendors tables at conventions here, not to mention library sales and thrift shopping galore! There has to be room on the self for a few more tomes, right! Here are some of the select horror titles coming out this month, mostly from Horror Writers Association authors, so check more out here https://horror.org/newreleases/ and as ever, at https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror where you will find a different selection.


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▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever

▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6

▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror

▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com


Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks

Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4


I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all.


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Jun 12, 202313:18
Typical Books EP275 - Extreme Horror Beach Read! • Island by Richard Laymon

Typical Books EP275 - Extreme Horror Beach Read! • Island by Richard Laymon

Today we are talking about Island by Richard Laymon. One of my top five Laymon books. I have the Leisure edition, published in 2002, but the original 1995 copy has the far better cover. Pick up a copy here https://amzn.to/3pSx8zg This is a perfect beachy read for those that like wilder fare, and a great way to start off the summer... it's not even June yet but here we are on a deserted island. ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ A list of horror books out each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

May 25, 202317:22
Typical Books EP274 - New Horror Books for May • May showers? It’s raining blood here as usual!

Typical Books EP274 - New Horror Books for May • May showers? It’s raining blood here as usual!

New horror books coming for May: have you read any of these yet? May showers aside; it’s raining horror! Gearing up for convention season, or planning the next relaxing vacation read, there is a lot to choose from here. From poetry, prose, novels and collections, we do seem to be short on nonfiction but could wait until school is back in session for that… or see what next month brings! See way more on horror.org/newreleases and https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

May 23, 202316:10
Typical Books EP273 - What do you do at the end of the book? It’s the Finish The Book Tag!

Typical Books EP273 - What do you do at the end of the book? It’s the Finish The Book Tag!

Do you do anything special to mark the occasion of finishing a good book? How about a bad book? I saw this great discussion in a tag video from Crystal at Fiberartsy and Syn of Syn’s Book Nook so here we are with the Finish The Book Tag. As noted, here are two of my most favourite channels for book talk! https://www.youtube.com/@SynsBookNook

https://www.youtube.com/@fiberartsyreads #finishthebook Tag Questions: 1.Do you keep a list of the books you have read? 2. What stats do you record? 3. Do you give star ratings? 4. Do you review your books? 5. Where do you put your finished books? 6. How do you pick your next book? 7. Do you have any rituals when you have finished the book? 8. Who do you tag? ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

May 22, 202312:41
Typical Books EP272- So Many Books • Horror haul from recent bookstores and current reads

Typical Books EP272- So Many Books • Horror haul from recent bookstores and current reads

So many books, and so little time as they say. We get into the books I bought during my trip to Apport Books and what I picked up just the other day. Then into what I read this month and the reading pile to come. It was Independent Bookstore Day this past Saturday and while I did not get a chance to get out, I will be visiting my local bookstores soon, Like Perfect Books and Black Squirrel Books, and of course Allison the Bookman. So, while it is not a small local bookstore I did visit the closest Indigo! A chain bookstore always has so many non-book items but I still find the inside cozy, and this new location is made of reading nooks galore! Still, there is never enough horror for my liking. Ongoing support for Pax: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-pax-panic-kick-cancers-ass Mentioned in this video: Apport books https://www.instagram.com/apportusedbooks/ Book Worms Horror Zine https://www.instagram.com/bookwormshorrorzine/ Getting Hygge With It https://www.youtube.com/@UCcnyltWxlFDH2ymDyk5kWCQ Harpies in the Trees https://www.youtube.com/@UC_NQeOJTFaN3GCGIkzhgsww Regina's Haunted Library https://www.youtube.com/@ReginasHauntedLibrary ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

May 21, 202328:14
Typical Books EP270 - New horror books for April! • Spine-tingling spring!

Typical Books EP270 - New horror books for April! • Spine-tingling spring!

New horror releases for April are looking varied as spring flowers. This is the perfect month to discover a new author, a new press, and not be caught playing the fool when it comes to next year’s award winners! As bulbs bloom and the season rolls over once more, be sure to add a few of these to the ever changing landscape of your horror library… Plus a bonus on how I terrorized my mothers magazine rack. These books are featured on ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ too! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: ⁠https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever⁠ ▹ Read books I wrote: ⁠https://amzn.to/3k20OY6⁠ ▹ A list of horror books out each month: ⁠https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror⁠ ▹ Music by ænorex: ⁠https://aenorex.com⁠ Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks⁠ Learn more with the welcome video ▹ ⁠https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4⁠ I talk horror books; extreme horror, classic, slasher, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 30, 202316:38
Typical Books EP269 - A Bookstore Adventure: Horror Treasures at Apport Used Books

Typical Books EP269 - A Bookstore Adventure: Horror Treasures at Apport Used Books

There is nothing quite like getting lost in your favourite bookstore, surrounded by towers of tomes. We returned to Emmaus in Pennsylvania on a now annual bookstore road trip for a horror, occult, sci-fi and vintage book shopping spree at Apport Used Books. This is my kind of book lovers dream, and no doubt you would find something fantastic here too. Thank you to Ben for speaking with us about the shop ~ we will be back! Apport Used Books. 12 S 4th St Emmaus, PA, U.S.A. 18049 or visit on Abe Books or Instragram https://www.instagram.com/apportusedbooks/ ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ New horror each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk horror books, extreme horror, classic, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 16, 202309:07
Typical Books EP268 - Dive Into Darkness: 6 Modern Horror Anthologies We Need to Read

Typical Books EP268 - Dive Into Darkness: 6 Modern Horror Anthologies We Need to Read

Do you love short stories as much as I do? After receiving American Cannibal in the mail I recalled some of the best anthologies I've read in the past few years. Here are some of the top modern horror collections on my shelf: When Things Get Dark https://amzn.to/3L3ZOO0 There is no Death, There are no Dead https://amzn.to/43DU4BW Daughters of Darkness https://amzn.to/41xqImU Dreams From the Witch House https://amzn.to/3KEGJjV Splatterpunk's Not Dead https://amzn.to/3GILCYk The Best Horror of the Year https://amzn.to/41v62f5 Horror anthologies are collections of short stories or novellas that explore the darkest and most terrifying aspects of the human experience. These books have been a staple of the horror genre for decades and continue to play a vital role in shaping the modern horror fiction landscape. By featuring multiple stories from different authors, they allow readers to experience a variety of different writing styles and perspectives on the genre. They also offer a platform for emerging and established horror writers to showcase their work and for editors to blaze a new path. Horror anthologies provide a unique opportunity to explore the depths of human fear page by page, story by story. ✮✮✮✮✮✮ ▹ All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever ▹ Read books I wrote: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6 ▹ New horror each month: https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror ▹ Music by ænorex: https://aenorex.com Bookworm Central on Patreon ▹ https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks Learn more with the welcome video ▹ https://youtu.be/DGXCa-Bz0o4 I talk scary books, extreme horror, classic, gothic, and everything in between. Helping you find the next best horror book to read is the goal, and sharing new and old horror from my #booktube shelves and new releases is how! Horror, nonfiction and even true crime can be found here as I find that human beings are the scariest thing of all. ✮ Thank you! ✮

Apr 16, 202313:40
Typical Books EP267 - My February Horror Bookstack: One of these was a literal nightmare

Typical Books EP267 - My February Horror Bookstack: One of these was a literal nightmare

Mar 24, 202317:24
Typical Books EP266 - Terror Awaits: New Horror Books for March 2023

Typical Books EP266 - Terror Awaits: New Horror Books for March 2023

Today on Typical Books we will be taking a look at the most spine-tingling horror book releases coming out next month. If you're a horror book enthusiast, you won't want to miss the top picks for the most promising new horror books hitting the shelves in March 2023. So let's explore the latest and greatest in horror fiction!

Decided to include more books again this time around and in editing, realized something. I've not commented on the covers! With so many very cool covers (Suburban Monsters is amazing) I am dumbstruck as to why I didn't. 

Perhaps my brain was fully in 'podcast' mode where I tend to either describe or ignore visuals. I was also pretty caught up in the book summaries :) 

The full list is at https://typicalbooks.com/newhorror and as ever, there is more at horror.org/newreleases too! 

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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com

Mar 10, 202312:58
Typical Books EP265 - The DNF conversation: Do you finish every book you start?

Typical Books EP265 - The DNF conversation: Do you finish every book you start?

Do you finish every book you begin reading? The DNF, or did not finish tag as it relates to horror books intrigued me while watching Pax over at the Panic Room talk about this...

Check Pax's video out here:  https://youtu.be/Fbz3kILLlkA - There is also an ongoing fundraiser where my YouTube and Patreon income has been going: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-pax-panic-kick-cancers-ass 

1. Do you DNF?

2. If you DNF a book- does it count towards books read for the month?

3. Is there a difference between dnf and “just putting it down for a bit”

4. What popular book have you dnf?

5. What book do you wish you had dnf?

6. Do you ever re attempt to read a dnf? Has this ever been successful for you?

7. What do you do with books you dnf?

8. Do you choose more or less risky titles because of your stance on dnf?

9. Tag 5 BookTube Buddies - or however many people you want.


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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com music used by permission of the artist

Mar 01, 202306:22
Typical Books EP264 - Top 10 books of 2022: Ranking all the horror I read last year

Typical Books EP264 - Top 10 books of 2022: Ranking all the horror I read last year

Late coming but full of horror goodness, after careful deliberation, my top ten reads of last year are finally here! Some surprises, even to me, and two different authors end up with two books in the top ten. Who are they? Find out! 

Being the original women in horror month, this list is really fitting. Let me know what you think of these titles! 

Featuring: Darcy Coates, Catriona Ward, Matt Query and Harrison Query, Brom, Stephanie Sparks, Priscilla Bettis, Andre Bjerke, and Chuck Palahniuk.

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Get my short horror collections here: https://amzn.to/3k20OY6

All socials, the shop and news: https://linktr.ee/LydiaPeever

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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com music used by permission of the artist

Feb 27, 202318:18
Typical Books EP263 - Horror Edition: Booktubers New Year Tag ft. 5-star read predictions

Typical Books EP263 - Horror Edition: Booktubers New Year Tag ft. 5-star read predictions

Welcome to Typical Books episode Two hundred and sixty-three. This coming June it will be ten years as a horror book show host! Many readers had done the New Year booktuber tag and I liked the flow of questions - making this a good precursor to my belated 2023 ranked video. 

Mentioned in this video:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-pax-panic-kick-cancers-ass to help support the lovely Pax Panic and also check out  Plagued by Visions  if you have not before - thank you!

New Year Booktuber Tag

1. What are you most excited about for 2023?  

2. Do you have a Goodreads challenge goal, and why that number?  

3. List three 5-star predictions!  

4. What genre, subgenre, or trope do you want to read more of?  

5. What trope do you think will be the most popular in 2023?  

6. Name three bookish goals for the year!  

7. Name three personal goals for the year!  

8. What do you want to leave behind in 2022?  


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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com music used by permission of the artist

Feb 26, 202312:54
Typical Books EP262 - January Horror Books 2023: New horror fiction and one book I missed in the winter haul
Jan 25, 202309:03
Typical Books EP261 - Final stack of December horror books from 2022: Heading into 2023 reading!

Typical Books EP261 - Final stack of December horror books from 2022: Heading into 2023 reading!

Something like 17 books to start 2023 out with a cozy reading spree in a warm corner. These will go well with all of the leftover cookies and treats! 

Featuring ~ Diablo: Tales from the Horadric Library, Stephen King in three different tasty ways, nonfiction on Victorian death rituals and ghosts, a horror reader snowglobe of all things and way more including a Suntup edition of a book very dear to me!

See more on Axl Barnes here: http://axlbarnes.blogspot.com/ reviews of his work, articles, videos and social links!

The snow globe was from The Merry Christmas Shoppe in Merrickville, Ontario https://www.themerrychristmasshoppe.ca/

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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com music used by permission of the artist

Jan 12, 202320:37
Typical Books EP231 - December Wrapup and January TBR • Horror Books I Read on Holiday!

Typical Books EP231 - December Wrapup and January TBR • Horror Books I Read on Holiday!

This was a good reading month, and January looks even better! Some updates on memberships and how patrons can pick a book for me to read each month. I'm excited about that! 

Want more? Thank you! Subscribe for the monthly magazine episodes and member-only podcasts https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/subscribe

00:00 - December Wrapup and January To Be Read

00:47 - What I read in December

00:51 - The Slob by Aron Beauregard https://amzn.to/3fb1nJ6

01:16 - Cows by Matthew Stokoe https://amzn.to/3EUycEE

02:03 - Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte https://amzn.to/3pTMCk7

03:04 - Rape of a Normal Mind by Chris Cobb

03:41 - Slewfoot by Brom https://amzn.to/32PKZv9

04:23 - Rue Morgue Magazine

05:00 - Books I will read in January 2022

05:04 - Halloween Kills by Tim Waggoner https://amzn.to/3FVPG4Z

05:51 - The Necrophiliac by Gabrielle Wittkop https://amzn.to/3zrkfgf

06:56 - Consider This by Chuck Palahniuk https://amzn.to/3tdofjJ

08:01 - When Things Get Dark anthology https://amzn.to/3JBnLcR

08:42 - Patrons pick a book for me to read! https://www.patreon.com/typicalbooks

09:55 - Memberships and more!

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Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel Typical Books. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows!

Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories.

If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer’s perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast.

Check out the Youtube version by searching Typical Books, or visit me at typicalbooks.com.

Music by ænorex ▹ https://aenorex.com music used by permission of the artist

Dec 22, 202211:38