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Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. Credit...Katherine Lam Supported by By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, literary critic and professor, and the author of ...
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If you’re ready to dive into literature’s spookiest genre, we’ve got a few suggestions to start with – 10 beloved horror books and some contemporary releases for a scary October read.