Search Results for: Best of 2020
( which is IN 2020, but about this December we just had . . . )
Just like last year, I had this idea that doing a monthly post would make it a snap to figure out my best of the years: just scroll through, it’ll be obvious. I wish. Though it does make it easier to remember stuff from before summer, say. So, without further whatever, and by category, and including stuff I only FOUND in 2019, and just going plural for some instead of staging ties:
NOVELS
HORROR MOVIE
Or, a stack of best of 2020 lists, featuring The Only Good Indian, starting with The Washington Post:
Ditch #Native stereotypes this #halloween and pick up The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones @SGJ72 instead #nativeamerican #indigenous #bookstagram #spookyseason #goodreads pic.twitter.com/BFvU7uU0CN
— Elizabeth Rule, PhD (@ERuleDC) October 20, 2022
https://justaword.fr/8-romans-fantastiques-indispensables-que-vous-devez-lire-38af7b1d14f1
A very cool The Last Final Girl write-up.
Here are some summer favorites, selected by you! All week, we're highlighting picks from this year's Adult Summer Reading Challenge participants. Full list: https://t.co/Eq5ww9sfWB @jbrekkie @stephenking @SGJ72 @DeanAtta @matthaig1 @ScottEAuthor @TiaW_Writes @kristinharmel pic.twitter.com/IqUpjPRQfq
— Pflugerville Library (@PflugervilleLib) August 2, 2021
“Every government of every nation debates what to do when a fifty-foot tall man, dressed in a loincloth and dripping from the sea, appears off the Siberian coast. As the American people puzzle over how he came to be and what to do next, the news outlets start calling the titan “Two Moons,” social media abducts him into the memesphere, and the military, well, they have their own action-plan for dealing with threats to what they mistakenly consider their homeland.
With una…
From Tor.com: Stephen Graham Jones returns with Night of the Mannequins, a contemporary horror story where a teen prank goes very wrong and all hell breaks loose: is there a supernatural cause, a psychopath on the loose, or both?
at: Tor.com | Amazon | BN | Boulder Bookstore | Tattered Cover | Bookshop.org |
links: Goodreads | Publisher’s Weekly | Library Journal | Cemetery Dance | Goodreads | NetGalley | The Scariest Things | Locus | Ni…