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Tales of Horror

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Here is a collection of classic stories that deserve to be celebrated, and others that are less well known but deserve recognition from modern readers. Some of these stories have practically defined the horror genre.

A great place to begin a love of horror by reading the classics. The horror genre shouldn't be judged by today's splatter style, you should at least sample the classics to see how horror was crafted.

Great choice of stories for beginners or those who just want to visit the good old days.

Thanks to Globe Pequot and @ netgalley for the opportunity to read this eArc in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.

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Thank you to Netgalley for a copy for an honest review

I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend and I can’t wait to buy a copy for myself 🙂 loved it

Rating 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Tales of Horror: Terrifying Stories to Keep You Awake Past Midnight, edited by Bill Bowers
Publication date: 5 March 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars
Thank you to Globe Pequot and NetGalley for providing me with an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Here is a collection of classic stories that deserve to be celebrated, and others that are less well known but deserve recognition from modern readers. 

Classic. Horror. Short stories. So many of my buzzwords!
I was already familiar with a few of the stories, but appreciated the opportunity to enjoy their great writing again (they are classics for a reason.) However, the quality really varied throughout the book. The Mummy's Foot by Théophile Gautier was just plain daft, but The Wife of the Kenite By Agatha Christie, The Spider By Hanns Heinz Ewers, The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell, The Cask of Amontillado By Edgar Allan Poe, In Amundsen’s Tent By John Martin Leahy and The Monkey’s Paw By W. W. Jacobs were definitely stand-outs for me; even though they did not scare me silly, they were still very atmospheric, sometimes creepy, and certainly unsettling.
On the whole, this collection was OK, but are you going to be so terrified as to being kept awake past midnight? I don't think so.

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I love books that contain multiple stories and I loved this one so much. Horror is one of my favorite genres and this book had so many of the classic short stories that I think of when I think of horror literature and I enjoyed it so much. I even found several stories that I had never read or even heard of before. That was such an enjoyable read and I recommend this to anyone who loves horror like I do.

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This was a great collection of horror stories, I enjoyed getting to read these classic tales and enjoyed the overall feel of this book. It was great because some of these I hadn’t read before and was glad I got to read this.

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A collection of classic horror short stories from 1840-1928, by well known authors like Poe, Maupassant, Arthur Conan Doyle and more, and other authors I wasn’t familiar with. There’s quite a range of styles and levels of creepiness, a bit of gothic, vampire, werewolves etc and was a book I enjoyed dipping into reading a story or two at a time. My favourite was probably The Secret of the Growing Gold by Bram Stoker.

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This is an excellent collection of classic horror short stories. There's just something about these older tales and the way they set the scene -- even a normal setting can seem so creepy. There are also exotic locations and influences that make it fun. I highly recommend this for everyone who enjoys atmospheric horror. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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A very good collection of short stories, most of which are new to me and others have a familiar taste to them. I was curious to see Agatha Christie's take on horror as well as Arthur Conan Doyle, which were both among my favourite stories here. There are a few that were less interesting to me and none of them very frightful but I quite enjoyed most of the tales and would recommend this to anyone who likes older fiction.

Thanks to the Netgalley and the editor for allowing me to read this before its release.

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I was a bit disappointed with this collection of horror stories. They were classics and some were good some not as much. I felt they were harder to relate to in our modern world. The title says stories that will keep you awake at night. They fell short in that aspect. Just average for a large number of these short stories.

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If you are any kind of horror fan there is a good chance you’ll be familiar with some of these stories already. But even so there is no denying Bill Bowers has done a wonderful job of putting together an excellent collection of horror classics. From my all time favorite Edgar Allen Poe story The Cask of Amontillado to the always disturbing The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs, this is a collection I’ll pick up again and again. Thanks so much to Globe Pequot, Lyons Press, and NetGalley for the chance to read and review an Arc of Tales of Horror.

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Written exclusively for horror genre lovers, the stories in this book are sure to find a direct hit to your nightmares. I've always loved anthologies and recommend them to anyone looking for something "different". These authors have flexed their skills to complete world class stories in fewer pages than many chapters. Famous authors stories run side by side with newer authors, giving readers samples of their style and adding their works to TBR lists everywhere.

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This is a good book if you never read any classic horror story or you want to discover some new one.
The author are well known and I appreciated this book even if not all the story are at the same level
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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This collection of horror stories is a mixed bag, consisting of stories I've read before, some I've heard of but never read, and others that are completely new to me. While I appreciate the build-up and atmosphere of the stories, I do think that the title may be a little misleading, as they will not keep you up past midnight, even for someone like me who struggles with insomnia. 🤣

However, I am grateful that I read this book, and I believe that for any horror lover, these stories are the very backbone of the genre. Many modern horror classics would not have been written without them. That being said, I must point out that casual racism and sexism are prevalent in some of the stories, which is not something I enjoy reading. While I understand that these stories were written in a different time period and should be viewed through a historical lens, it does not excuse such attitudes, nor does it diminish their value as cautionary tales or as works of fiction.

*Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read an ARC of this book in return for an honest review*.

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I really enjoyed this collection. It was a good mix of short stories, many of which you may have heard before, some which are predictable but a great collection of classics

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OMG! Creepy and this honestly made my skin crawl. I constantly look behind my back, lock my doors and hide in my covers because this is something that would stir your scare-meter! Loved it!

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Really interesting selection of short stories, with many I was not previously familiar with - lesser known tales (to me anyway!) from major authors as well as a fair few authors i wasn’t particular aware of. My only complaint would be that I’ve got used to the British Library collections and I do like having some biographical information about the authors, even the most well-known.

Despite this minor point, I’d very much recommend this collection for fans of classic horror stories.

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Tales of Horror collects many notable authors and their various types of horror tales as well as some long forgotten or lesser known entries in the genre. What's great about the classic horror stories of this ilk is their use of atmosphere and the building of dread throughout, even when you can see what the ending will be right away, to produce a resounding climax to the tale. The imaginations of these authors long gone were just amazing, especially as they had less of a history of horror and the world as a whole compared to writers today. This is a very satisfying collection of stories whether you're a veteran of the genre or a newcomer looking to experience the classics.

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There are so many creepy stories here, I made sure to read it during the daytime as some of these would have kept me awake.

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