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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter | Stephen Graham Jones
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Cheryl_Russell
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#FridayNightShare #MidsummerSolace

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is, so far, my favorite 2025 read thus far.

TheBookHippie I heard this was good! 2d
AllDebooks I'm up for anything by SGJ. Thanks for sharing. 😀 1d
Cheryl_Russell @TheBookHippie Every time I think he‘s done his best work-Indian Lake trilogy or The Only Good Indian-he writes something even better! 1d
Cheryl_Russell @AllDebooks Me too! There are a lot I haven‘t read because who can keep up? 🤣 1d
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Robotswithpersonality
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I understand that given the setting and the plot that historical horror is how this book will be described, but my main feelings were not dread or disgust but sadness and anger.
Abhorrent deeds from history are retold, the reader is well-placed by the author in a position to look on helpless, infuriated that it is occurring, grief-stricken by so much loss, and yet suspecting some internal bias, blood connection, makes them complicit. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? While there are a heart-breaking number of innocents suffering in this story, Jones makes clear the main characters are not included in the guilt-free tally.
Good Stab/Fullblood/Takes No Scalps echoes a motif from The Only Good Indians, he chose to do something against his beliefs, culture, society, knowing it was wrong. It's short term gain vs long term curse, and yes, he was in even more disadvantaged straits than TOGI's protagonists,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? due to white colonialism, systemic racism, but I think the message remains: there is value in being true to yourself even when things are shitty. That you'll pay the price if you take the easier path in desperate circumstances.
Which of is, of course, even clearer, in the much less ambiguously evil actions perpetrated by Beaucarne in his own self-described desperate circumstances.
For both characters, the focus on appetite is paramount:
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? the vampire's thirst almost an entity in itself, an ungovernable force, and the more you learn about the pastor, the more grotesque his relishing of his meals, his willingness to trade alcohol or food for information, becomes, knowing hunger played a pivotal role in his unforgivable actions.
The pace doesn't plod, it stalks, it might seem slow, but there's a definite deliberate creeping up on you of hints and foreboding.
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? A sense of loss permeates everything, even Esty's framing sections, her academic future, her sense of self, her cat, are all in a precarious state. Good Stab's losses hit the hardest though, it may have been at least one action of his own human volition that first distanced him from his people, but it's a new wound everytime he tries to reconnect after his dark transformation, tries to adopt some signifier of this former life and it isn't 1w
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 possible or outright harms him, rejects him. Tries to save his people over and over and often ends with the opposite. The suggestion of acceptance, of regaining an identity at the end is that much more poignant as a result.
If you're emotionally prepared, It's an incredible book I highly recommend, and I can't wait to see what Jones comes out with next. ♥️

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Robotswithpersonality ⚠️Animal death, animal cruelty, mention of domestic abuse, period-typical language, slurs, racism, SA, child death, gore, genocide 1w
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Cheryl_Russell
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#Two4Tuesday

1) The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

2) A Botanist‘s Guide to Rituals and Revenge by Kate Khavari.

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2w
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When Arthur Beaucarne's long lost journal falls into the hands of his descendant, the story of his visitations from Great Stab, a member of the Pikuni tribe, come to light for the first time, revealing a terrible and violent history. A tragic story of devastating loss, this gripping and original take on vampires is a must read for fans of Stephen Graham Jones.

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Read_By_Red
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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is part horror and part historical fiction. The Pikuni are real, buffalo were hunted nearly to extinction while Native Americans were forced onto reservations, and the murder of 217 Blackfeet did occur. The way in which Stephen Graham Jones interweaves these tragic historical events with the fictional events created a truly gripping tale. The audiobook is simply phenomenal. I love that it is a full-cast audiobook.

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BookwormAHN
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My favorite book for April was The Buffalo Hunter Hunter 🦬
#BookBracket2025 @Catsandbooks

Catsandbooks Wonderful! 🎉 👏🏼 1mo
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candc320
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I‘m starting to think I‘m not smart enough - or have a long enough attention span - to really enjoy this author‘s novels. I‘ve liked a few but this and The Only Good Indians are both so beautifully written but so hard to digest that I start losing interest. This is literally a story within a story within a story and it was hard to follow at times. The language used was beautiful but again hard to follow and it felt longer than it needed. 🌟🌟🌟

JacqMac I always think I should love him, too, but I have the exact same problem. I find them so hard to get through. 1mo
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MysticFaerie
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5🌟/5🌟

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BookwormAHN
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This was a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 read for me. It was amazing. The audiobook was so well done. It's not the easiest read, though.
This is an American Indian revenge story. It's raw, watch the trigger warnings, and is very visceral. It's told through diary entries & voice recordings. A failing academic Etsy receives her great great grandfather's diary detailing his past with the Blackfoot vampire Good Stab.
#Pantone2025 #moonbeam @Lauredhel

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Addison_Reads
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If you have followed me on here for long, then you know this author is a hit or miss for me without any in-between. I am happy to report I LOVED this one!

Jones delivers a historical fiction story mixed with one of the best vampire stories I've ever read. I couldn't put this one down once I started it.

Horror fans, do yourself a favor and read this one.

LiteraryHoarderPenny I bought this one so I‘m happy to see your review. I‘m not typically a fan of vampire stories, but this one sounds pretty intriguing. 2mo
Addison_Reads @LiteraryHoarderPenny just a heads up, this one does get graphic in areas, but it is such a great book. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 2mo
LiteraryHoarderPenny @Addison_Reads 👍 okay, thanks for letting me know! 😊 2mo
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snapsnarlgrowl
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Well I‘m hooked.

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TracyReadsBooks
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There is nothing more horrific than the violence humans can inflict on each other, something Jones understands well. Good Stab is a Blackfeet Indian of unnaturally long life & from the moment he starts telling his story to the Lutheran pastor of a church in Montana, this tension filled, violent story wends its way towards an inevitable, heartbreaking end. As the dust jacket says, this is an American Indian revenge story & it is a fantastic read.

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bookish_wookish
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Two more just came in from my latest batch of preorders!

snapsnarlgrowl Love the contrast! 2mo
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sebrittainclark
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4/5

This was an incredibly well written, incredibly disturbing historical horror novel. Told through journal Arthur Beaucarne wrote in 1912 that was found and transcribed by his great great granddaughter in 2012. Arthur records a series of interviews with Good Stab who describes his transformation into a vampire.

The old fashioned language made it a little difficult to get into the early chapters, but the story pulled me in.

#netgalley

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TracyReadsBooks
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Awesome book mail day. Very excited about the tagged book, Jones is an “automatic buy, drop everything and start reading the new book” author for me. I‘ll Love You Forever is a memoir about being a K-pop fan and it‘s blurbed by Alexander Chee so I‘m expecting an interesting read. Omniscient Reader‘s Viewpoint is a fantastic manhwa about the only reader of an online book discovering that the world has been plunged into the world of that novel.

JLaurenceCohen I'm obsessed with ORV 3mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Oh man I wanted to like this so much more than I did. I really, really struggled with the language SGJ has chosen to use throughout. I am reading the ARC so it is possible a solid edit could bring this to a more coherent modern place. Or maybe I am just not smart enough. I really struggled with one of the characters being called Etsy every time I thought it was the marketplace website 🤣
The concept and characters are fantastic though.

ChaoticMissAdventures Out in the US on March 18 25 5mo
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