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The Boatman's Daughter
The Boatman's Daughter: A Novel | Andy Davidson
A "lush nightmare" (Paul Tremblay) of a supernatural thriller about a young woman facing down ancient forces in the depths of the bayou Ever since her father was killed when she was just a child, Miranda Crabtree has kept her head down and her eyes up, ferrying contraband for a mad preacher and his declining band of followers to make ends meet and to protect an old witch and a secret child from harm. But dark forces are at work in the bayou, both human and supernatural, conspiring to disrupt the rhythms of Mirandas peculiar and precarious life. And when the preacher makes an unthinkable demand, it sets Miranda on a desperate, dangerous path, forcing her to consider what she is willing to sacrifice to keep her loved ones safe. With the heady mythmaking of Neil Gaiman and the heartrending pacing of Joe Hill, Andy Davidson spins a thrilling tale of love and duty, of loss and discovery. The Boatman's Daughter is a gorgeous, horrifying novel, a journey into the dark corners of human nature, drawing our worst fears and temptations out into the light.
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Roary47
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Mehso-so

3✨ Tough to read with hurt babies, lots of creepy settings, people in danger all throughout, and mythological stories I‘m not familiar with. The creepiness and danger to character was great! I just wish I knew what was going on half the time. 😅 #FableBR @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @Littlewolf1

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm The hurt/in danger babies and kids definitely made it hard to read. 🥺 3mo
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
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Mehso-so

3 ⭐️s
Little underwhelmed. This was another one where at the beginning, I really thought I‘d love it. The author‘s descriptive writing easily creeped me out. The unique lore that was brought into it had me intrigued. But by the 3/4 point, it felt like a lot of that was abandoned. I still don‘t understand the real motive of almost anything any of the antagonists did. The leshii seemed to just be a spooky plot device. Much of the horror came from ⬇️

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm what two stupid, selfish men inflicted on those around them. It was ok, but not what I was really hoping for at the beginning. 3mo
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Littlewolf1
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This month the The RoaringWolf Fright Night Bookclub is reading The Boatman‘s Daughter on Fable. If horror is your thing, please join us. https://fable.co/club/roaringwolf-fright-night-with-roary47-202125311454?referra...

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Readergrrl
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Pickpick

I felt like I was floating through Where the Crawdads Sing but with Victor LaValle as my swamp guide. Creepy, yet beautiful, I loved the tension, action, & thoughtful characterization in Davidson‘s writing. A deftly woven tale of horror, myth, murder, and gritty Americana, TBD is a book I‘d highly recommend for late night reading on a bayou. Was that a catamount or a woman screaming? Think I‘ll lock the doors and turn out the lights! 4/5⭐️
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Readergrrl Mailing this off today for my #Round19 #LMPBC group! @BeckyWithTheGoodBooks should receive this in a couple of days! 12mo
Readergrrl Hi @BookishBelle No pressure at all, I just wanted to let you know that I haven‘t received your book yet. I just wanted to make sure it wasn‘t lost in the mail. 😊 11mo
BookishBelle 🤔🤔🤔 I mailed it last week. Let me see if I can find the receipt. 11mo
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BookishBelle I checked the tracking number and it says it is in transit and running late. 11mo
Readergrrl @BookishBelle Absolutely no worries!!! 11mo
Readergrrl @BookishBelle I just wanted to be sure I hadn‘t lost it!! 11mo
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Bookish.SAM
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Pickpick

When the reviews mentioned Daniel Woodrell + supernatural I was intrigued! I love a good Southern Gothic tale but the supernatural can sometimes go either way. This book did the supernatural well! No vampires or werewolves here, but some higher power (be it dark or light) was at work.

After reading a lot more cozy mystery type of books this felt like I was held at arm‘s length but it was beautifully written.

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sprainedbrain
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Some horror to choose from, Group H!

Have you read any of these already? Any that you really don‘t want to read, or any that you do?

I will tag the other 5 in comments. 😉

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KristiAhlers OMG the Fisherman is so good. And so was Small Favors. You‘ve got good choices! 2y
sprainedbrain @KristiAhlers I‘m glad to hear it! These have all been languishing on my shelves. 😂 2y
APLitlife Small Favors is sooooooooo good! I am hoping for a second. 2y
Julies_Bookshelf_Adventures I‘ve been wanting to read Small Favors and Horseman for awhile 😉💚 2y
KateReadsYA I agree with @KristiAhlers small favors was a good one. Yall have some good choices for your group 🙂 2y
BookwormAHN Small Favors, Horseman and Starve Acre all sound good to me. 2y
magyklyXdelish I haven‘t read any of them so I‘m okay with the choices! Small favors and horseman especially caught my attention:) 2y
sprainedbrain Ok, ladies… I‘m going with Small Favors! @BookwormAHN @HufflepuffGirl90 @magyklyXdelish 2y
BookwormAHN Great 👻 2y
TheNeverendingTBR This is brilliant. 2y
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ChemistKat
Boatman's Daughter | Andy Davidson
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Pickpick

In between a pick and a so-so. Have you ever read something that had densely vivid, descriptive prose? TBD is that way, but with every single line being so potently descriptive the reading felt so heavy and exhausting while losing focus on any intended meaning in the thousands and thousands of extra words. Maybe I wasn‘t in the right headspace for something like that. 🤷‍♀️

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comics_librarian
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Mehso-so

It‘s gothic, it‘s bloody, and it‘s got a surprisingly literary bite, making The Boatman‘s Daughter a satisfying read for horror fans and more, if not a bit difficult to comprehend at times.

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night_shift
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Pickpick

The writing here was just beautiful, really put in mind the setting and people. Definately some very creepy parts! The magic was interesting and now I have to research some things mentioned in here I've never heard of. Looking forward to seeing more from this author!

Reggie He has a really great vampire book. I have this, I just need to read it. 4y
night_shift @Reggie 😲 Thanks! It's been added to my list 👍 4y
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sprainedbrain
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I love my #AllHallowsReadSwap package from @Littlewolf1 so much! 👻 🎃

A book I‘ve been very excited for, yummy candy, and OMG it‘s David from Lost Boys WITH his little box of noodles (or are they worms, Michael?), officially my new favorite funko. 🧛‍♂️ 🥢

Thank you, Crystal, for the awesome gift, and thank you, Chelle, for hosting! Happy Halloween! 🖤

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm David!!! ❤️😍❤️ 4y
sprainedbrain @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm omg it‘s so cute!! Now I‘ve been googling and I want them alllllll. 🖤 4y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @sprainedbrain Lol, I have had to exercise ALL of my restraint when it comes to the Pop figures! I have a friend that collects them and I could see myself falling down a rabbit hole and buying every single one ever made. 😂🤣😂 4y
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @sprainedbrain OMG!!! ❤️😱❤️ They‘re so precious! 😍 You are totally being an enabler right now! 😂🤣😂 4y
Littlewolf1 Yay, I‘m so glad you like it 😃 4y
sprainedbrain @Littlewolf1 I love it! And I also love this beautiful card. Thank you! 4y
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reading_rainbow
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My October creepathon continues 💀 starting this one tonight, I heard it‘s really weird. Southern gothic/backwoods noir mixed in with a Clive Barker mythos vibes, should be good

HeathHof Loved this one and his other one, In the Valley of the Sun! 💀 4y
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reading_rainbow
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oK my official Reads for October! Hopefully I can squeeze a bunch of creepy short stories in between
💀🎃💀🎃💀🎃💀

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Godpants
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Pickpick

Another book that took me a little bit to get into the rhythm of, but this dark and surreal story had me whipping through the pages by the end.

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Godpants
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Is your holds and TBR list so long that you forget where you‘ve heard of what books from. I can‘t remember where I heard of this book, but am excited to read it.

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HeathHof
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Pickpick

One of my favorites so far this year! Set on the Arkansas riverbanks and bayou, a harrowing and brutal story of a young girl named Miranda who is orphaned the night her father mysteriously disappears deep in the bayou. She survives, making her living running drugs up river for a degenerate ex-preacher and crooked small town constable. She does this along with running her lost father's Mercantile in effort to not only support herself ⬇️

HeathHof But the locally known swamp witch and the severely disfigured little boy that was discarded for dead by his father, the crazy preacher on the same night Miranda's father disappeared. Until evil finds them..It brought to mind The bear and the Nightingale as it was so masterfully woven with magic and Slavic Folklore. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5y
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DannyOlda
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Mehso-so

I'm sure there's a simple psychology to it but I'm not that into horror unless in stressed out. So with covid came this book. It was alright. I mostly hoped that after 400 pages, the characters felt deeper and more filled out.

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Kerry_Am
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Pickpick

A mix of True Detective & swamp magik by way of Slavic folklore, atmospheric and tense and so damn beautiful despite the brutality of it all. A mad preacher. A swamp witch. A one eyed lawman. A tough as nails female protagonist hellbent on protecting a found family of outcasts she cares about more than herself. And all the while bayou spirits beyond the sway of human influence dwell in the darkest reaches of the cypress groves. So damn good!!

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