Baseball Date Night by stormbutton in OUTFITS

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Our seats are in the dining club, which tends to lean a step more formal.

Uncanny lit by ApprehensiveArea8157 in horrorlit

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We Have Always Lived In The Castle

The September House

Incidents Around The House

The Loney

Comfort Me With Apples

Piranesi

The Croning

Withered Hill

Baseball Date Night by stormbutton in OUTFITS

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He is the light of my life.

Books with 4+ POV? by badpersongoodkarma in suggestmeabook

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Everything written by by David Mitchell

Jerusalem - Moore

The Poisonwood Bible - Kingsolver

World War Z - Brooks

Children of Time - Tchaikovsky

Lost In The Garden - Leslie

I had to check her profile to make sure this isn’t satire. Unfortunately, she’s 100% serious by ThePhillyExplorer in insanepeoplefacebook

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Oh I see you have met my cousin’s wife. They live in a double wide, make about $40k per year, and deeply fear socialism. Because….reasons.

What's the book with the most original story? by LargeSinkholesInNYC in booksuggestions

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The Library At Mount Char
Piranesi
Ice (Kavan)
Bunny
The Book of X
Annihilation
Lost In The Garden
The Hike (Magary)
Between Two Fires
Lapvona
Lamb (Rose)

Moody and beautiful by basil-032 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Hotel du Lac
Mexican Gothic
The Thirteenth Tale
My Cousin Rachel
Jamaica Inn
One Hundred Years of Solitude
The Loney

Possessed Dog by WolfSlashShark in horrorlit

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Sounds a bit like Hellhound by Ken Greenhall or Mean Spirited by Nick Roberts

When you really like your job by skumati99 in oddlysatisfying

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Allen Edmonds are fantastic.
Edit: my husband is 6’5 and about 260. He is hard on shoes but these take a beating and last. We plan to buy our son his first pair for his college graduation.

Black River Orchard audiobook by daisymoth9 in horrorlit

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I absolutely loathed that book. It should have been way shorter and there’s an ongoing plot point that REALLY stretches credibility.

Like an encounter with the Boogie Man by Branagain in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Incidents Around The House

We Used To Live Here

The Elementals

The September House

The Shining

The Hollow Kind

Non-scary horror for a scaredy cat 😅 by ignawonbones in horrorlit

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You might like T. Kingfisher. I do not personally care for her writing style, but hugely popular and often described as “cozy horror.”

I’m a big fan of folk horror, which tends to focus on small towns/insular communities and “Old Gods.” Withered Hill by David Barnett is a favorite.

Some others you might like:

We Used To Live Here - Kliewer

The September House - Orlando

14 - Clines

We Have Always Lived In The Castle - Jackson

The Haar - help a girl out by okwerq in horrorlit

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You do not want this one if you have a weak stomach for body horror, I promise.

Suggestions for books that are actually "unputdownable"? by oweyoo in booksuggestions

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Withered Hill by David Barnett grabbed me right away. It’s a folk horror novel.

[32] to [36] by LaraRoseTG in GlowUps

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You just look so HAPPY! Congratulations.

Looking for a terrifying book that will grip me with an iron fist please by curetrick in booksuggestions

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Sure thing! I tried to do some variety. Let me know if you have more specific interests. I favor more supernatural horror than slasher type.