
A horror book recommendation show where I, Stephanie, and a guest pick a niche topic in horror and recommend three books with temperature based scariness ratings. The scariest books are going in the freezer! New episodes every other Tuesday. We're talking horror books, movies and final girl songs
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArts | |||

I was joined by author Jenny Kiefer to talk about her latest novel Crafting for Sinners and locked room horror stories
Books Mentioned:
• Crafting for Sinner by Jenny Kiefer
• The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica
• Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix
• ... more
Come one! Come all to my conversation with author Chris Panatier. We are talking about his book Shitshow from Sobelo Books and carnival horror.
Movies Mentioned:
• Carnival of Souls
• Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
• Final Destination 3
• House of 1... more
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Author Joe Hill is on the show this week to talk about his latest book King Sorrow and whether a horror story is only as good as its villains.
Books mentioned:
• King Sorrow by Joe Hill
• The Fireman by Joe Hill
• The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
• The... more
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This is a fantastic podcast about the best genre - horror. Insightful, inclusive and fun, great guests and discussions. Only downside is my tbr is ever-growing! Highly recommend!
Stephanie is a horror expert and does a great job of research and putting these shows together.
I’ve found so many excellent books through Steph’s recommendations. Love this show and just wish it was more often!
I trust Stephanie to continue my horror genre (and horror subgenre) education. The breadth of her knowledge, her expansive guest list, and her chill personality make for an informative and entertaining biweekly podcast.
I intended to wait on reviewing until I was completely caught up, but The Office episode pushed me over. Hands down my favorite single episode of any podcast.
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Focused on the realm of horror literature, this podcast provides a dynamic platform for discussing various niche topics within the genre. Each episode usually features a host who invites a guest to recommend three horror books related to a specific theme, complete with temperature-based scariness ratings, providing listeners with insight on how frightful each book is. The discussions often extend beyond literature to include movies and thematic elements such as final girl songs, creating an engaging and multifaceted exploration of horror culture.
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Books in the Freezer launched 8 years ago and published 200 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Books in the Freezer include:
1. Jenny Kiefer
2. Joe Hill
3. Victor LaValle
4. Hailey Piper
5. Brian McAuley
6. Anna Dupre
7. Rae Wilde
8. Kendare Blake
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