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Who doesn't love a good scary story, something to send a chill across your skin in the middle of summer's heat — or really, any other time? And this year, we're celebrating the 200th birthday of one of the most famous scary stories of all time: Frankenstein.few months ago, we asked you to nominate your favorite horror novels and stories, and then we assembled an expert panel of judges to take your 7000 nominations and turn them into a final, curated list of 100 spine-tingling favorites for all kinds of readers. Want to scar your children for life? We can help. Want to dig into the dark, slimy roots of horror? We've got you covered. As with our other reader polls, this isn't meant to be a ranked or comprehensive list — there are a few horror books you won't see on it, despite their popularity — some didn't stand the test of time, some just didn't catch our readers' interest, and in some cases our judges would prefer you see the movie instead. (So no Jaws, sorry.) And there are a few titles that aren't strictly horror, but at least have a toe in the dark water, or are commenting about horrific things, so our judges felt they deserved a place on the list.One thing you won't see on the list is any work from this year's judges, Stephen Graham Jones, Ruthanna Emrys, Tananarive Due and Grady Hendrix. Readers did nominate them, but the judges felt uncomfortable debating the inclusion of their own work — so it's up to me to tell you to find and read their excellent books! I personally, as a gigantic horror wuss, owe a debt of gratitude to this year's judges, particularly Hendrix, for their help writing summaries for all the list entries. I'd be hiding under the bed shuddering without their help. And a word about Stephen King: Out of almost 7000 nominations you sent in, 1023 of them were for the modern master of horror. That's a lot of Stephen King! In past years, we've resisted giving authors more than one slot on the list (though we made an exception for Nora Roberts during the 2015 romance poll — and she's basically the Stephen King of romance.) In the end, we decided that since so much classic horror is in short story format, we would allow authors one novel and one short story if necessary. So screw your courage to the sticking point, and dive into this year's list! Here are some quick links to make it easier for you to navigate:
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The Eternal Savant

"The Eternal Savant: Nite's Rebirth as Shoon Ya" transports you to a world engulfed in mystery, intertwined with subtle humour, and touched by meaningful moments. Prepare for an enthralling voyage as Nite reawakens in the fascinating form of Shoon Ya, spanning the lines between shadow and light, revealing truths with humour and contemplation. Nite's history collides with his current existence as Shoon Ya in this captivating story, blurring the borders between truth and delusion. Shoon Ya embarks on a mission that goes beyond ordinary entertainment, diving into the depths of the human soul and the unfathomable fabric of the cosmos. Immerse yourself in a universe where logic's principles bend and twist, creating a tapestry of mystery that will fascinate and encourage thought. Shoon Ya will encounter fascinating allies and powerful opponents as he navigates the ethereal world, each with hidden intentions veiled in mystery and discovery. Join Shoon Ya on an experience that will make you laugh and think. Dive into the intriguing dance of riddles and humour, where lightness gives refuge in the middle of existential dilemmas and cosmic mysteries. Witness the interplay of light and shadow as humour and seriousness collide, revealing profound truths and releasing the human spirit's limitless potential. The mystery develops with each page turn, laughter echoes, and times of intense seriousness inspire meditation. "The Eternal Savant" challenges you to embrace the unknown, embarking on a journey of enlightenment and self-discovery where secrets and hilarity collide. It's an enticing story that blends the weight of mystery with the lightness of humour, revealing significant truths while providing room for reflection and personal interpretation.
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