Ratings33
Average rating3.4
Favorites: the other one by Violet Allen, pressure by Ezra Daniels, Dark home by nnedi okorafor, flicker by L.D.Lewis, hide & seek by p.djeli clark
3.5 stars!!!
rating is an average of my ratings for each story
my favorites (5 stars) were:
The Other One by Violet Allen
The Rider by Tananarive Due
The Norwood Trouble by Maurice Broaddus
I enjoyed the writing of all of these stories. I don’t know that they all landed the horror elements but at the very least they had interesting plots. Some of the standouts were “Dark Home”, by Nnedi Okorafor, “Your Happy Place” by Terence Taylor, and “Hide & Seek” by P. Djèlí Clark.
The stories are very hit or miss. My standout stories were Lasiren, The Rider, The Aesthete, and Dark Home. Even if there were stories I enjoyed, I struggled to get through this book; I found myself not looking forward to reading it. A testament to that is that between the date I started reading this and the time I finished it I started 17!!! other books. I am not usually a fan of horror, so this is likely just not the genre for me. This is going to be loved by many other people. But those people aren't me.
I have only ever DNF'd one book, and this one came incredibly close to being the second.
A couple of the stories in here are good, but most are just incredibly dull or ridiculous (but not in a good way).
This isn't that long of a book but it took me ages to get through as it was so boring and felt slow paced even though the stories are all short.
This took me three weeks to get through (dipping in and out) when I read IT by Stephen King in 5 days (which is a 1200 page book!)
The good stories are also all put together, so there were large sections of the book that were just boring story after boring story.
I would also not classify this as a horror book, not a single one of these stories was actually scary in any way.
actual rating: 3/5 stars
half the time i was wondering where the horror was. some stories were good but most were meh. this was really disappointing
I always enjoy a good horror story. Out There Screaming is perfect for reading in the dark early hours, sipping on a cup of coffee. The writing is good and the variety of stories is great. Perfect for any horror enthusiast.
I sincerely appreciate the publisher and NetGalley for the review copy. All opinions expressed are my own.
don't wanna finish this but these are my ratings for the ones i did read. accumulates to about 3.5⭐️
1. Reckless Eyeballing by N.K. Jemisin - 3/5
2. Eye & Tooth by Rebecca Roanhorse - 3.75/5
3. Wandering Devil by Cadwell Turnbull - 4/5
4. Invasion of the Baby Snatchers by Lesley Nneka Arimah - 4.25
5. The Other One by Violet Allen - 4.5/5
6. Lasirèn by Erin E. Adams - 4/5
7. The Rider by Tananarive Due - 5/5
8. The Aesthete by Justin C. Key - 3/5
9. Pressure by Ezra Claytan Daniels - 3/5
10. Dark Home by Nnedi Okorafor - 2/5
11. Flicker by L.D. Lewis - 4.25/5
12. The Most Strongest Obeah Woman of the World by Nalo Hopkinson - 2/5
13. The Norwood Trouble by Maurice Broaddus - 4.25/5