The Gods of H. P. Lovecraft
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David Stifel
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The Gods of H.P. Lovecraft: a brand new anthology that collects the 12 principal deities of the Lovecraftian Mythos and sets them loose. Featuring the biggest names in horror and dark fantasy, including many New York Times best sellers; full of original fiction; and individual commentary on each of the deities by Donald Tyson.
Lovecraft's bestiary of gods has had a major influence on the horror scene from the time these sacred names were first evoked. Cthulhu, Azathoth, Nyarlathotep, Yog-Sothoth - this pantheon of the horrific calls to mind the very worst of cosmic nightmares and the very darkest signs of human nature. The Gods of H.P. Lovecraft brings together 12 all-new Mythos tales from: Cthulhu (Adam Nevill) , Yog-Sothoth (Martha Wells), Azathoth (Laird Barron) , Nyarlathotep (Bentley Little), Shub-Niggurath (David Liss), Tsathoggua (Brett Talley), The Mi-Go (Christopher Golden and James A. Moore); Night-gaunts (Jonathan Maberry); Elder Things (Joe Lansdale); Great Race (Rachel Caine); Yig (Douglas Wynne); and The Deep Ones (Seanan McGuire).
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- Anonymous User
- 19-03-24
Some excellent stories
Some of the stories were excellent. The delivery was a bit jarring/patronising for some of the female voices. The mispronunciation of UK place-names that were key to the first story also spoilt it a little.
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- Oinky Pigg
- 20-04-19
Great stories, poor narration
The stories themselves are fine but the narrator sounds like a computer generated voice - uttery monotonous and oddly stilted. To be honest, I think the written version would have been a better choice.
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- SABRE
- 28-01-24
A decent homage to H.P. Lovecraft
So many books that try to make bread from the mythology building of H.P. Lovecraft fail miserably. This collection of efforts were impressive. Original stories using the Lovecraftian mythology. Loved every second of every story.
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- kl342
- 26-08-16
poor collection of stories
i wanted to like this book but the stories were very poor. the worst was laird barron's., which is not unusual as i have yet to read a good story of his. tim curran's here be monster s is a far better collection. give this a miss
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