Tochi Onyebuchi
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BRILLIANT
Michael Moorcock
NOT AS GOOD AS I EXPECTED SADLY
Angela Carter
A BRILLIANT, FUNNY, AND DISTURBING WORK OF HORROR-FANTASY
Thomas M. Disch
A DEEP (BUT NOT AS DARK AS SOME SAY) TREK INTO MADNESS AND OPPRESSION
IT'S A STRUGGLE HONESTLY
Clifford D. Simak
NOT HIS WORST, BUT THAT'S NOT REALLY A COMPLIMENT
Philip K. Dick
THE DAMNATION GAME
Clive Barker
DR BLOODMONEY, BUT WITH LESS PSYCHEDELIA, MORE THEOLOGY...
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IN THE JAMES HERBERT TRADITION
Harry Adam Knight
THE HANDMAID'S TALE REMAINS CHILLING AND RELEVANT
Margaret Atwood
ONE OF THE FEW CLASSIC SURREALIST NOVELS
Leonora Carrington
GRIPPING YET DISAPPOINTING
A GOOD NOVEL, BUT I WOULDN'T SAY "MASTERPIECE" PERSONALLY
Theodore Sturgeon
IT'S...WELL...ERM...
William S. Burroughs
AN EXCELLENT COLLECTION
Lisa Tuttle
FOR SEASONED WEIRDESTS ONLY
Joseph Payne Brennan
AS A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER, PSYCHO STILL HOLDS UP
Robert Bloch
THE RATS IS NO MASTERPIECE, BUT YOU ALREADY KNEW THAT...
James Herbert
ONE OF HIS BEST
A TRUE CLASSIC, BUT LONDON WAS NO WELLS
Jack London
AN ADVENTURE NOVEL, BUT A GOOD ONE
A. E. Van Vogt
A STELLAR COLLECTION
Ray Bradbury
A STRANGE AND BURROWING WORK
Georges Bataille
AN EXTREMELY GRIM VISION
Murray Constantine
I WOULDN'T CALL IT A "CLASSIC" PERSONALLY, BUT IT'S PKD ALL RIGHT
VOLUME TWO OF A DIVIDED COLLECTION
Harlan Ellison
NOT AS MIND-BREAKING AS I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE
Franz Kafka