New reading list features horror, memoir, and comics
This weekend, several new books are making waves. Stephen Graham Jones’ latest novel, "The Buffalo Hunter Hunter," offers a chilling look at American history through a supernatural lens. The story follows a Blackfeet man named Good Stab, whose confession was recorded over a century ago. Good Stab recounts his life and the brutality faced by his people, including the tragic 1870 massacre. As he transforms into a vengeful vampire, the book explores themes of identity and trauma. Critics compare it to classics like "Dracula," highlighting its powerful storytelling. Another noteworthy release is Sarah Wynn-Williams' memoir, "Careless People." This book dives into her experiences as a former Facebook policy director. It reveals shocking details about the company's top executives, including Mark Zuckerberg. Since its release, it has quickly risen to bestseller status, despite Meta's claims that the book contains false information. Lastly, for comic book fans, the series "Bug Wars" continues to captivate. The second issue was recently released, following the Slaymaker family and their unexpected discovery of a hidden insect kingdom. This series blends action and adventure with deeper themes of grief and family dynamics. These titles provide a mix of history, personal insight, and thrilling fantasy for any reader looking for weekend entertainment.