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  2. Survivor (Gonzalez novel) - Wikipedia

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    Survivor is a horror novel by J.F. Gonzalez.The basic premise of the novel was originally published by Delirium Books in 2002 as a novella entitled Maternal Instinct.The book is cited by most critics as operating in the subgenre of “hardcore horror” as Gonzalez’ novel explores in graphic details controversial themes such as bestiality, cannibalism, mutilation, necrophilia, and snuff films.

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    This is a best horror books of all time list, after all. So pour yourself a glass of redrum and get ready for a frighteningly good read that might make sleeping a whole lot harder from here on out.

  4. Category:Sentient toys in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Lalaloopsy; List of works featuring killer toys;

  5. Charles L. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant wrote twelve books (eight novels and four collections of four related novellas each, with interstitial material) set in the fictional Connecticut town of Oxrun Station. Three of these were intentionally pastiches of classic Universal and Hammer horror films, and feature a vampire, a werewolf, and an animated mummy.

  6. Tales for the Midnight Hour - Wikipedia

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    The series was written for a younger audience, but was told much darker than many books of the time. With the exception of the first volume, each book contained 13 stories, usually involving youths trying to find their way out of spooky/paranormal situations. In 1992, the first book in the series was released on audiobook in cassette form.

  7. Six Scary Stories - Wikipedia

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    Six Scary Stories is a horror anthology edited by Stephen King published by Cemetery Dance Publications on August 25, 2016. A hardcover edition followed on October 31. A hardcover edition followed on October 31.

  8. Shadows (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    Shadows was a series of horror anthologies edited by Charles L. Grant, published by Doubleday from 1978 to 1991. Grant, a proponent of "quiet horror", initiated the series in order to offer readers a showcase of this kind of fiction.

  9. The Mine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph made a rather ambivalent review saying the book had "all the elements of a jolly horror jaunt" and it also liked the twist in the end. But felt that the idea of death in closed spaces is rather old, and "many of the incidents are fantastic, requiring a willing suspension of disbelief".