Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All

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Laird Barron: Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All (2013, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated)

280 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 2013 by Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-1-59780-467-7
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4 stars (8 reviews)

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Review of 'Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Disclaimer: This book has been on my radar for a while, but I decided to finally get a copy when the author began having medical problems late last year and a lot of my favorite authors asked the horror literature community to step up and help him out.

It's been a while since I've read a single-author short story collection. I always find it fun trying to find similarities or trends between different stories, and this was no exception. Save for one or two of them, all of the stories in this book took place around the same geographical location (PNW/rural Oregon), but over such different time periods that none of the character or events really had a chance of overlapping. I don't know if that was the intention from the start or if these stories were written over the course of a few years and it just kind …

Review of 'Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The best stories in this collection could be labeled "rustic horror." Many of them take place in the Pacific Northwest, in the deepest forests and shadowy valleys. The protagonists are often rough and tumble men who are nevertheless set on edge by a variety of creepy occurrences. Imagine Jack London writing spooky stories and you'd be on the right track.

While the rustic horror stories are great, the ones set in more modern and more urban locales were much less engaging. These stories tended to be longer and also more obscure (probably with the intent of creating a phantasmagorical atmosphere), which made matters worse.

One thing I found interesting was the use of Old Scratch himself, the Devil, as the prime supernatural threat in many of the tales. While this might seem cliched to some, I actually found it delightfully retro, reminding me of the "Satanic Panic" stories from the …

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