Paperbacks from Hell: A History of Horror Fiction from the '70s and '80s
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror, Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror, Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
Eadie B. (eadieburke) - , reviewed on + 1639 more book reviews
An affectionate, nostalgic, and unflinchingly funny celebration of the horror fiction boom of the 1970s and '80s
Take a tour through the horror paperback novels of two iconic decades . . . if you dare. Page through dozens and dozens of amazing book covers featuring well-dressed skeletons, evil dolls, and knife-wielding killer crabs! Read shocking plot summaries that invoke devil worship, satanic children, and haunted real estate! Horror author and vintage paperback book collector Grady Hendrix offers killer commentary and witty insight on these trashy thrillers that tried so hard to be the next Exorcist or Rosemary's Baby. Complete with story summaries and artist and author profiles, this unforgettable volume dishes on familiar authors like V. C. Andrews and R. L. Stine, plus many more who've faded into obscurity. Also included are recommendations for which of these forgotten treasures are well worth your reading time and which should stay buried.
I like to read a good horror or ghost story around Halloween so I found this book an interesting look back at horror books from the 70's and 80's. It gave a brief description of the book, facts about the horror industry, publishers, beautiful cover art, and type of horror for each book. It was a definite blast into the past and a must read for those who love horror books.
Take a tour through the horror paperback novels of two iconic decades . . . if you dare. Page through dozens and dozens of amazing book covers featuring well-dressed skeletons, evil dolls, and knife-wielding killer crabs! Read shocking plot summaries that invoke devil worship, satanic children, and haunted real estate! Horror author and vintage paperback book collector Grady Hendrix offers killer commentary and witty insight on these trashy thrillers that tried so hard to be the next Exorcist or Rosemary's Baby. Complete with story summaries and artist and author profiles, this unforgettable volume dishes on familiar authors like V. C. Andrews and R. L. Stine, plus many more who've faded into obscurity. Also included are recommendations for which of these forgotten treasures are well worth your reading time and which should stay buried.
I like to read a good horror or ghost story around Halloween so I found this book an interesting look back at horror books from the 70's and 80's. It gave a brief description of the book, facts about the horror industry, publishers, beautiful cover art, and type of horror for each book. It was a definite blast into the past and a must read for those who love horror books.