Future Classics [Horror] - Blind Date with a Book [Paperback]

$19.00

Try something new with a ‘Blind Date with a Book’ pick!

Our staff will hand pick six horror books from three different horror subgenres each month. You pick which book you’d like to read based on hints!

Each ‘Blind Date with a Book’ comes individually wrapped in themed paper and includes a themed bookmark!

February Categories:

-Techno-Horror

-Cannibalism

-Future Classics

Future Classics [Horror]:

Future Classics [Horror] #1 (Paperback)

  • A father and son flee a sinister occult order

  • Latin American Gothic

  • Historical Horror

  • Occult Cult Thriller

  • Themes of political violence and personal grief, intergenerational curses, occult rituals with cosmic dread

Future Classics [Horror] #2 (Paperback)

  • Two widowers are drawn into a haunting local legend

  • Cosmic Horror

  • Folk/Weird Horror

  • Psychological

  • Themes of grief and loss as metaphysical forces, the corrupting pull of forbidden knowledge, the cyclical nature of trauma, and the thin veil between the natural world and eldritch horror

Option:

Try something new with a ‘Blind Date with a Book’ pick!

Our staff will hand pick six horror books from three different horror subgenres each month. You pick which book you’d like to read based on hints!

Each ‘Blind Date with a Book’ comes individually wrapped in themed paper and includes a themed bookmark!

February Categories:

-Techno-Horror

-Cannibalism

-Future Classics

Future Classics [Horror]:

Future Classics [Horror] #1 (Paperback)

  • A father and son flee a sinister occult order

  • Latin American Gothic

  • Historical Horror

  • Occult Cult Thriller

  • Themes of political violence and personal grief, intergenerational curses, occult rituals with cosmic dread

Future Classics [Horror] #2 (Paperback)

  • Two widowers are drawn into a haunting local legend

  • Cosmic Horror

  • Folk/Weird Horror

  • Psychological

  • Themes of grief and loss as metaphysical forces, the corrupting pull of forbidden knowledge, the cyclical nature of trauma, and the thin veil between the natural world and eldritch horror