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The Only Good Indians
The Only Good Indians | Stephen Graham Jones
Peter Straubs Ghost Story meets Liane Moriartys Big Little Lies in this American Indian horror story of revenge on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Four American Indian men from the Blackfeet Nation, who were childhood friends, find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives, against an entity that wants to exact revenge upon them for what they did during an elk hunt ten years earlier by killing them, their families, and friends.
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Anna40
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4 Blackfeet men kill an elk herd,1 young elk is pregnant&Lewis promises to use the meat¬ let any part of it go to waste but the men get caught&are told to dispose of the animals.10 years later mysterious events kill first Ricky.Is it the elk ghost avenging her calf&herd?It‘s gory but I didn‘t find it spooky or creepy.The story is original,I‘ve never read anything like this.Dialogues are excellent&so is the writing.Great storytelling

Aimeesue Such a great read! 4mo
Anna40 @Aimeesue yes! I agree. I‘m gifting a copy to a good friend this year :) 3mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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What a dark and twisted read. Perfect for #scarathlon. There was a bit more gore then what I like to read but as always Stephen Graham Jones is an excellent writer and I enjoyed time with a Native storyteller.

SamAnne Love love love this one! My next fave of his is Mongrels. (edited) 5mo
dabbe Hello there, curiously cute kitty! 🖤🐾🖤 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @SamAnne I will add it to my list! The only other Grant I have read is Feed which I also really enjoyed. Interestingly I have read some of the one she puts out under her own name and haven't liked them as much 😂 5mo
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Larkken
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#Ihavequestions
1. Jurassic Park. But I was also 10 😂 I still love creature horror…
2. If no creatures are involved, I love clever, allegorical horror. SGJ is one example, and an author that got me back into reading the genre recently. I avoid gross horror, or if sex is part of the horror.
3. Du Maurier & Mary Stewart are my OG gothics! MS for when you want some romance. Recent authors that remind me of them are St James & Ruth Ware.

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RaeLovesToRead I love Ruth Ware! Have added the nine coaches one... looks good!!! 😊💕 5mo
SamAnne Love SGJ! 5mo
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johncadams
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Really enjoyed this. Interesting structure and very original concept.

#horror #fiction

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Rachel.Rencher
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I need to read EVERYTHING this author has published. This book hooked me faster than anything I've read in a while. It was a multi-layered, creepy, brilliantly plotted story about four friends who slowly and brutally pay for a mistake they made ten years prior. The interwoven parts written in the second person were especially brilliant because I spent the first part of the book wondering if it was paranormal or paranoia driving the chaos.

TheBookgeekFrau Sounds good, but I'm highly distracted trying to look at that beautiful porch setting 😍😁 8mo
AmyG He is so different…from the horror I grew up reading. A big fan. 8mo
LeafingThroughLife I need to read more by this author, too! I loved 8mo
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Rachel.Rencher @TheBookgeekFrau It's my new favorite reading spot 🥰📚 8mo
TheBookgeekFrau @Rachel.Rencher I see why; beautiful spot! 8mo
SamAnne I had the same experience! I read Mongrels next, then Mapping the Interior and then My Heart is a Chainsaw. I‘m not even much of a horror reader! This is by far my favorite. 8mo
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Rachel.Rencher
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My little reading buddy 🥺

Prairiegirl_reading 😍😍 8mo
5feet.of.fury So cute! 8mo
Ruthiella ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️ 8mo
dabbe Looks like da cutest pup is looking for Mamma's lap! 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
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Rachel.Rencher
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I'm not going to lie, I avoided this book at the library sale for a while because of the title, but it was blurbed by Tommy Orange & the author is being compared to Jordan Peele. I also started the first chapter and realized it's set where my father-in-law lived for a long time, Williston, ND. 😳

ChaoticMissAdventures SGJ is a Blackfoot Native American! He is a fantastic native voice in the horror genre. I have not read this one of his yet but I hear it is excellent! Hope you like it. 8mo
GingerAntics I loved this one! It was brilliant to the end. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 8mo
SamAnne Love love love this one. I‘ve now been delving into horror more because of SGJ. And mostly reading indigenous, POC writers. 8mo
Rachel.Rencher @ChaoticMissAdventures @GingerAntics @SamAnne Wonderful!! I'm thrilled to know he's a native author. 8mo
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AshleyHoss820
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This is a baller book! I was reading everywhere. At the table, in the car, while my Mom was trying to talk to me about the sweet discounts at the grocery store. I could NOT put this down. I haven‘t seen suspense done this well in a while! If you‘re a horror fan, you need this one. It lost me just a *little* at the end, but this is going down as a favorite. Much like the elk in this narrative, this novel sticks with you. My April #BookSpin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 9mo
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Shawna
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SamAnne Loved this one! 11mo
Eggs Unusual title, but sounds great! 11mo
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eris404
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I couldn‘t sleep so I‘m up and finished The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones. Holy crap is this scary and surprisingly gory. About a week ago I was reading this in a Starbucks (of all places) and at a one part I actually gasped and said “NO” a little too loudly. I‘m supposed to be sending books I‘ve finished off into the world via little free libraries, but I‘m not sure I can with this one.

SamAnne This book turned me into a huge SGJ fan. And I don‘t even read much horror! 14mo
eris404 @SamAnne right?!?! I‘m definitely going to read more of his work 13mo
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LaurenMags
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Mehso-so

Decent, gory, horror novel, but be warned, multiple dogs are killed in story!

Toasty_Applejack Thank you for the warning! 11mo
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candc320
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Bailedbailed

So I hate DNF‘ing books, but I started this in October and have absolutely no want to continue it right now. Maybe later 🤷🏼‍♀️? Just too slow for me at the moment and I hate seeing it sitting in my room and waiting to be read 😳.

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego I'm the same way, but I couldn't finish this one either. 1y
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Billypar
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My Halloween read this year was a good one: a very spooky tale involving a vengeful elk spirit. While many horror tales co-opt Native American culture as almost an afterthought, having characters who are part of the same culture makes the novel richer and more interesting. I also enjoyed Graham Jones' dialogue - so good you forget you're reading and not watching a movie. I did have a tough time visualizing some of the lengthy action sequences. 👇

Billypar That's partly because, as a not very visual reader, it's tough for me to 'see' action play out, so the lengthier climactic scene was a bit challenging. Even so, there are some truly excellent horror scenes. One sequence in the middle of the novel was particularly unnerving and memorable. 1y
Billypar Image (altered) from www.nationalgeographic.com 1y
Aimeesue Parts of this one were truly shocking. I still think about it. *shudder* 1y
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Reggie Was it with a motorcycle? Lol 1y
Billypar @Aimeesue I can already tell this is one that will stay in my head. Even some of the smaller touches, like the elk head turning so the eye can focus on its prey - so very creepy! 1y
Billypar @Reggie That's the one 😬 I also found the whole sequence leading up to that point very suspenseful, like how you know whatever happens isn't going to end well. 1y
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Blh87
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Mehso-so

The author is described as the Jordan Peele of horror literature…this is very accurate. This story was a bit slow for me, and I didn‘t love the writing style. I think it would make an excellent movie, though.

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Blh87
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Didn‘t realize my next read was going to start in my home state!

SamAnne Oh, love love love this one! 1y
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MsLeah8417
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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JoeMo
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For day two‘s prompt of #creature I thought of The Only Good Indians. It‘s one of my all-time faves in horror. For those that can‘t get into reading it, I recommend the audiobook which is extremely well done!
#scarathlondailyprompts #teammonstermash @StayCurious

BarbaraTheBibliophage Oh this one is soooo good. Pretty sure I listened and agree the audio is well done. 1y
SamAnne This is the book that got me reading modern horror. Some horror. 1y
TieDyeDude This was my first SGJ book. I have Chainsaw in my TBR stack at home. 1y
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candc320
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My current read perfectly fits the photo #scarathlondailyprompts for this first day of October: black! #scarathlon #spookyseason #teamslaughter

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BC_Dittemore
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I think everything you want in a good horror novel is here. Some genuine nail-biting scenes. Some grotesque imagery. More importantly, though, it‘s inventive in the way it uses structure and how it builds its suspense. It takes horror tropes and uses them to make something new and to top it off, infuses it with Native lore to make it feel almost possible. The end delivers, as well, which, with horror, is usually the hardest thing to pull off.

SamAnne I am not a horror reader and I loved loved loved this book. So much so that I am working my way through all his books. 1y
BC_Dittemore @SamAnne I had no idea how many books he had written until I was looking through his Goodreads profile. I think I might read Mongrels next. 1y
SamAnne It‘s not perfect, but it‘s pretty dang good. Great premise. This spooky season I plan to read Night of the Mannequins and Mapping the Interior. 1y
SamAnne I think he just bangs out the books. Sometimes I wish he‘d take a little more time, do a bit more editing. His premises are@so brilliant. 1y
BC_Dittemore @SamAnne 😅that seems to be the trend among a lot of horror writers 1y
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SamAnne
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I would love to The Only Good Indians make it to the screen. Sterlin Harjo to direct!

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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego
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Bailedbailed

I'm about half way through and unfortunately I need to bail. This book has been hard to get into and wrap my head around what's going on. Which is too bad, I was so excited to read it.

j.rye I did the same thing months ago… haven‘t picked it back up yet unfortunately. 2y
Monica5 I bailed on it too 2y
ShelleyBooksie Same happened to me. It sounded so good and I just couldn't get into it. 2y
TheLudicReader Yep. Bailed. 2y
TheNeverendingTBR This was garbage also. 1y
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Nessavamusic
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This was a strange atmospheric horror wrapped in Native American folklore. It was a difficult read and I wasn‘t exactly sure what was going on at times, but I definitely respect the writing. Also definitely creepy and the author paints a cinematic picture with his prose. 4⭐️

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DHill
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Next up on audio. The beginning of fall has put me in a mood for creepier reads.

KT1432 Me too! I definitely want to get to this one soon! 2y
sprainedbrain I loved this on audio. 🖤 2y
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Phelangies
The Only Good Indians | Stephen Graham Jones

I am reading the book. The writing style is difficult but once I gathered how the writer speaks and thinks I understand. Not halfway there in the book but so far I haven‘t been scared. Some sad animal cruelty.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Spooky, but mostly disheartening and thought-provoking.
Shares fictionalized experiences of modern Native Americans, dealing with systemic racism, poverty, etc, & what they may lose as a result: (respect for?) traditions, natural resources and ancestral knowledge. I admit the climax dragged a bit for me because I have no understanding of basketball, but that last chapter MAKES the book.
Warnings for animal death, but that's kind of the point.

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Robotswithpersonality
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"too many horse thoughts" ??☺️

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Jilly6183
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I tore threw this book. It was unlike any horror story I‘ve ever read. That said, it took a lot of suspended disbelief, even for a horror novel. It‘s definitely not for everyone.

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Nalbuque
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Bailedbailed

That‘s it, I don‘t like the way he writes. The story sounded good, apart from some heavy bits that felt unnecessary to me… but I dno, it felt lacking in structure and pace. I prob made it to 35-40% and I was intrigued, but struggling, so I called it.

TheLudicReader I couldn't get through this one either. 2y
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Brooke_H
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This was my blind date with a book! 😱

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Oldschool_millenial
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Mehso-so

I JUST finished this book and these are the fresh thoughts I jotted down. Basically, the full length version of my brief review in my previous post. The reference to the climax gives nothing away, save for the trope used in it.
I'm between a pick and so-so
I definitely believe it's a book to be read at least once (for those who can handle it at least); but, at least for present me, it was a kind of a slog until the last section.

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Kempfme
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This is my second read of Stephen Graham Jones. The Only Good Indians is a dark horror tale of revenge and culture. What happens when one diverts from tradition?

This was more organized than My Heart is a Chainsaw, and it has the gore mixed into the story more. I would definitely recommend this to a horror nut.

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CindyMyLifeIsLit
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Pretty creepy! It not only delivers a slow build of inexorable dread, but it gives glimpses into Native American life as it really is, not the romanticized version. The book tells the story of four Native American boys who do something reckless and wrong in their youth, with no idea of the price they will pay . . . eventually. Ten years later, revenge comes calling and finds all of them at home. One by one, they are targeted for their past deeds.

Alfoster Yes, agree it was creepy!😱 2y
GingerAntics This book was so good and so creepy!!! It wasn‘t in your face about it, it just was patiently, strategically there. Loved this book. 2y
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shanaqui
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Mehso-so

Not quite my thing, and I guess I found the ending kind of predictable in a way... but I think that's part of the horror genre, a trope that's baked in, like the happy ending in romance. Bit too much basketball for this rugby-watching Taffy.

Still, glad I gave it a shot.

And I'm so close to a bingo and it's only the 8th! #BookSpinBingo

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NikkiM5
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I have a new author to add to my favorites list 😍. The tagged is the second best book I have read this year!! #nywd22

I‘m picking The Fifth Season for April

monalyisha Fantastic! ✨ 2y
AFrostCauseReads He is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers! 2y
Readergrrl I loved this book!! 2y
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
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4 ⭐️s
Wow, this one will stick with me for a while! I was absolutely blown away and could NOT put this one down. The only reason it‘s not a five star read is the odd perspective change that happens halfway through. Otherwise, it‘s an absolutely epic horror. I‘ll be looking up more of Jones‘ work, he‘s an amazingly refreshing talent. I never knew what was going to happen next, it kept me on my toes and at the edge of my seat the whole way through.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Oh! This was also my #BookSpin for February! @TheAromaofBooks ❤️ 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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paperwitchs
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Mehso-so

I am still confused on this book after re-reading it, there‘s parts I really like - but parts that make it near indigestible. Hugeeee warning for the level of graphic violence towards animals #horror

SpookyMazeOfBooks Read this and wow I was surprised with how much I ended up liking it 2y
tokorowilliamwallace Welcome! I hope you find some challenges on here you want to participate in (I can tag you, if you want), if you haven't already, and find the community here supportive and warm! If you are on Goodreads or Instagram, we can connect there, as well. 2y
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Bklover Welcome to Litsy! You‘ll love it here!🌸 2y
Bklover And thanks for the warning!! 🦌🐈🦮 (edited) 2y
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BookDragonNotWorm Welcome to Litsy! Thanks for the TW, this was on my TBR but that's the one thing that'll make me throw a book across the room ... 2y
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paperwitchs @SpookyMazeOfBooks It‘s a really good book, I think the ending definitely salvaged most of its shortcomings. It def stands on its own 2y
paperwitchs @tokorowilliamwallace thank you! I am also on goodreads as paperwitch. I‘d love to participate! 😊 2y
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LKK526 Can‘t deal with violence to animals. Think I‘ll skip. Thanks for heads up 2y
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littlebeesreads
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Not sure how I feel about it. The writing/character narration style is like one long run on sentence #socialhorror #popsugarchallenge2022

littlebeesreads I couldn‘t get into it 😵‍💫 2y
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AmandaBlaze
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Nice, original horror story

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HaleyG14
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I really enjoyed this book! This is a novel that focuses on the topics of revenge, culture, tradition, generational trauma/healing all through a fast paced tale of horror/supernatural. It was eerie, it was thrilling, and I couldn‘t put it down.

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teresareads
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Satisfyingly creepy. Loses a little momentum in the middle, but the first and final sections more than make up for it.

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Addison_Reads
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#12Booksof2021 #1stBookof2021 #January

Thank you @Andrew65 for tagging me.

Anyone else want to join? I'd love to see your picks.

Andrew65 Sounds a good choice. 2y
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shortsarahrose
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Thank you so much @Readergrrl for this assortment of #creepychristmasswap goodies! You‘re right - the tagged book looks right up my alley! I‘m looking forward to digging into the other two as well the magazine (love that cover!). The two Krampus ornaments are immediately going on my tree (the basket of kids the one is carrying kills me 😆).

Thanks @teebe for organizing this fun swap!

Readergrrl I‘m so glad you liked it! Krampus is one of my favorites!! I‘ve put both of your other books on my TBR list. The seemed so interesting!! And I really hope you like The Only Good Indians. It was one of my favorites this year!! Very creepy!! 2y
teebe You‘re all so good at giving gifts! This looks great and I always end up adding books to my tbr lol 2y
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jenniferw88
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#jolabokaflod swap. Thank you so much @Emilymdxn - the book has been on my #tbr list forever, & i haven't heard/tried this chocolate before!

@MaleficentBookDragon thanks for organising!

Emilymdxn Yay! I really hope you like them. I got the chocolate from a deli near me that I think imports their stuff in from all over the place so I‘m not sure where it‘s from but I hope it‘s nice! 2y
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Hilary427
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Panpan

Meh. Just meh.
⭐️: 2/5

Twainy 💯 2y
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Decalino
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One night before Thanksgiving, four friends--Ricky, Lewis, Cass and Gabe--young men from the Blackfeet reservation, went out on a hunt. In this superbly chilling horror novel, they face the consequences of their actions that night. I couldn't read this book before bedtime; granted, I am a horror lightweight, but something about the slow build of dread really got to me. Grisly and unforgettable.

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Eggbeater
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Finished this horror gem for the second time for book club. I will be forever haunted by Elkhead Woman. If you like horror and you can handle animal death, you will like this one. Be prepared to be forever frightened of elk after you read it.

3rd book finished for #NovelNovember #readathon @Andrew65

Readergrrl Fantastic book!!! 2y
Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Bailedbailed

This is very good, but I cannot handle how much there are animals being harmed and killed. 😥

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kimmypete1
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@Eggbeater you were right, this one isn‘t for me. I gave it a go for book club but I can tell by the tone that I‘m not going to make it through so I‘m moving on to lighter reads.

Eggbeater Yeah. It just didn't feel like a Kim book to me. I loved it, but I think it's too gross and scary for you. 2y
kimmypete1 @Eggbeater I should have listened, because I know you know if it‘s too much for me. My apologies. 😁 2y
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Minervasbutler
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Mehso-so

Slightly underwhelming tale of four Native American men and their run-in with a ghostly elk. Lots of people loved it but I found it a bit of a struggle to be honest.

IamIamIam Thanks for your honesty! I'm debating on this one but I've seen so many folks gushing about it that I've been skeptical. 👍 2y
JamieArc I didn‘t love it either. The creep factor never really came through for me until maybe the very end. 2y
JenniferEgnor I got about 50 or so pages in and had to bail. I hate to do that to any book but I just couldn‘t get into it. 2y
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Reggie I gave it a pick but this was obviously 3 1/2 novellas stitched together to make a book. And it isn‘t always successful at times. 2y
Smrloomis Huh, I can‘t handle scary things at all so if y‘all didn‘t think it was creepy then maybe I‘ll give it a try 😂 @JamieArc @JenniferEgnor @Reggie or have you read others by him you liked? 2y
JenniferEgnor @Minervasbutler I haven‘t, yet. 2y
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