Halloween Recommendations: Monsters #2

Halloween is drawing ever nearer and I thought I would bring back a post which originated in 2020. Today, I will be recommending books with a big focus on creepy monsters.

  • Title: Breakable Things
  • Author: Cassandra Khaw
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Horror
  • Pages: 250


Plot: Cassandra Khaw’s dynamic and vibrant debut collection, Breakable Things, explores the fragile and nebulous bonds that weave love and grief into our existence. This exquisite and cutting collection of stories showcases a bloody fusion of horrors from cosmic to psychological to body traumas.

I read this short story collection when I was on the jury for the Best Collection category for the British Fantasy Awards. I loved it so much and I felt the monstrous elements of this collection would work super well for this post and for Halloween.

  • Title: Claymore
  • Author: Norihiro Yagi
  • Series: Claymore
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Horror/Fantasy
  • Pages: 192


Plot: In a world where monsters called Yoma prey on humans and live among them in disguise, humanity’s only hope is a new breed of warrior known as Claymores. Half human, half monster, these silver-eyed slayers possess supernatural strength but are condemned to fight their savage impulses or lose their humanity completely.

If you want a truly horrifying monster then look know further than the Yoma in this series but what I also think is great about this series is the discussion of the people’s view of Claymore’s who are half human and half monster and how, despite these woman saving their lives time and time again, the world still sees them as monsters.

  • Title: The Mountain in the Sea
  • Author: Ray Nayler
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Hardback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Sci-Fi
  • Pages: 456


Plot: Rumors begin to spread of a species of hyperintelligent, dangerous octopus that may have developed its own language and culture. Marine biologist Dr. Ha Nguyen, who has spent her life researching cephalopod intelligence, will do anything for the chance to study them. The transnational tech corporation DIANIMA has sealed the remote Con Dao Archipelago, where the octopuses were discovered, off from the world. Dr. Nguyen joins DIANIMA’s team on the islands: a battle-scarred security agent and the world’s first android. The octopuses hold the key to unprecedented breakthroughs in extrahuman intelligence. The stakes are high: there are vast fortunes to be made by whoever can take advantage of the octopuses’ advancements, and as Dr. Nguyen struggles to communicate with the newly discovered species, forces larger than DIANIMA close in to seize the octopuses for themselves. But no one has yet asked the octopuses what they think. And what they might do about it.

All you need to know about this book is serial killer octopus. That’s it.

  • Title: Godkiller
  • Author: Hannah Kaner
  • Series: Godkiller #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Pages: 304


Plot: Kissen’s family were killed by zealots of a fire god. Now, she makes a living killing gods, and enjoys it. That is until she finds a god she cannot kill: Skedi, a god of white lies, has somehow bound himself to a young noble, and they are both on the run from unknown assassins. Joined by a disillusioned knight on a secret quest, they must travel to the ruined city of Blenraden, where the last of the wild gods reside, to each beg a favour. Pursued by demons, and in the midst of burgeoning civil war, they will all face a reckoning – something is rotting at the heart of their world, and only they can be the ones to stop it.

The gods that feature in this book are so vast and creative and I loved meeting every single one.

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