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Paperbacks from Hell
- The Twisted History of ’70s and ’80s Horror Fiction
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Take a tour through the horror paperback novels of two iconic decades...if you dare. Hear shocking plot summaries that invoke devil worship, satanic children, and haunted real estate! Horror author and vintage paperback book collector Grady Hendrix offers killer commentary and witty insight on these trashy thrillers that tried so hard to be the next Exorcist or Rosemary's Baby. Complete with story summaries and artist and author profiles, this unforgettable volume dishes on familiar authors like V. C. Andrews and R. L. Stine, plus many more who've faded into obscurity. Also included are recommendations for which of these forgotten treasures are well worth your listening time and which should stay buried.
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- R. Squyres
- 02-26-18
A Lot Of Fun
Paperbacks from hell is a book about books. Simply put, it's a funfilled wild ride through the world of horror paperbacks.
You'll come away with a reading list -- and another list of books they couldn't pay you to read.
The authors keep the book moving. It's lighthearted, never taking itself or its subject too serious; after all, these are mostly books people have forgotten. But want to know about some of the craziest stuff put in print, this is the book that gives you that tour.
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- Stefan Filipovits
- 08-26-20
The Rosetta Stone of horror schlock
I think this is one of the more interesting finds I’ve come across on audible. For quite some time I had been on a horror jag but had little luck in finding anything sufficiently creepy to hold my attention. Miss after miss, disappointment after disappointment, wasted credit after wasted credit, I had despaired of finding anything that was well-written and unsettling at the same time. Then I found Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix and contributor Will Erickson.
When I call this book the Rosetta Stone of horror schlock that’s precisely what it is. It will open up an entire world for you of interesting and original horror. With a pinch of wit and humor the author exhaustively catalogues the biggest names and titles of the paperback horror boom that began in the latter half of the 20th century. The authors guide us from obscure authors with absurd and undeniably creative premises to titans of horror like Blatty, Levin, and Harris and always with insight, admiration, humor, and respect. As a connoisseur of horror, even I was impressed by the authors knowledge and found myself writing down title after title that I hadn’t heard of but sounded interesting. This book opened up new avenues to me as a horror fan and I found the authors own love of horror rather contagious. There’s history, humor, and horror here and I can honestly say I recommend it to any book-lover or horror junkie. Give it a listen!
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- Patrick
- 05-31-20
Enjoyed it, but wanted a supplemental download.
Bottom line? I enjoyed it and added a few titles to my reading list. Because I opted for the audio version, however, I missed out on seeing the artwork that is presumably included in the print version. I wish there was a supplemental download somewhere so I could see the covers discussed.
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- S. Winchester
- 01-17-18
A look back at some classics
As a child of the seventies, I really enjoyed this. Grady Hendrix did a wonderful job discussing an era when horror books were at their peak craziness.
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- Love2Listen
- 09-13-20
mmmhh
It was interesting, but without a booklet to accompany it and show the listener the covers it is talking about, it seems incomplete.
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- R. MCRACKAN
- 08-31-20
An encyclopedia of trash
Listening to this made me feel like Oscar the Grouch singing "I love trash". Hendrix's deep knowledge, research, and passion are infectious as he deconstructs one trend after another in pulp horror and its surrounding industry. His admiration is infectious. You'll never mistake this for the best book you'll listen to this year, but if you're into the subject matter it's a fun ride into the best of the worst.
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- squishy
- 05-06-21
The winner
I’ve read, or tried to, many books on the history of horror in movies and books. This is the absolute best. The authors include how society was influenced by these books. The narrator adds to the enjoyment, putting just right emphasis on the humorous parts. It’s a great trip down memory lane. Highly recommend!
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- Flavius Krakdaddius
- 05-26-20
Rediscovering Lost Horrors
Paperbacks from Hell was a fun book—a loving exploration of paperback horror from the 70s-80s. The book highlights a number of authors and their novels, as well as the artists who created the compelling artwork which graced the books’ covers. The author’s unabashed enthusiasm for the subject gives the book a “fannish” feel, while still being well-researched and informative.
I enjoyed hearing about so many books that I’d not only never read, but many of which I hadn’t heard of at all. After hearing some of the wild and incredibly creative (not to mention often bizarre and disturbing) plot synopses, I wanted to go out and search for some of these forgotten treasures.
The narrator is very pleasant, and I think does a good job. He mispronounces several words and names, but it didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the work.
Lastly, I don’t want to discourage anybody from downloading this book, because as I said, it was enjoyable and informative, but I almost wish I’d gotten the print version instead so that I would have an easy reference for some of the authors and titles mentioned. Also, I think that some of the cover illustrations are included in the print edition. Having said that, I’m glad I purchased this audiobook.
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- mruth72
- 06-10-21
Hilarious and Informative
I just loved this book. I enjoyed the author's wit and humor as he took me down memory lane. I grew up with cheap paper backs, and he's inspired me to reread them again.
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- Kaiyaque
- 07-30-22
I just wish readers would learn the hard words
This reader was generally ok, but his many mispronounciations was like fingernails on a blackboard to me, so I gave him a 1.
The book, otoh, was interesting and informative, though I think this is one book that really suffers from a lack of the illustrations available in the print edition.
It was fun to hear Stephen King's "Salem's Lot" mentioned, since a crew transformed and blocked off the main street through our town earlier this year. Also, I always enjoy hearing H.P. Lovecraft mentioned, as this town was also mentioned in his novella "The Shadow Over Innsmouth." We share the same river mouth, marsh, and old industry as the fictional Innsmouth, although our "waterfall" is a dam, we lack a gorge, and the number of flopping, gloobering bactrian residents is fairly small.
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- Stephen Gott
- 08-27-18
A Nostalgic Return To My Youth
Reading this fascinating book,reminded me of my teen years.When I would browse through the second hand book shops and market stalls,in search of a new horror to read.Drawn more to the amazing art work on the cover,then to the blurb on the back.I now look back on those 40 years nostalgically.Yes the modern day has many advantages for readers/listeners,but theres nothing like having one of those "Forbidden Classics"in your hands.
"Paperbacks From Hell"works well as an introduction to these books and as a starting point to learn more.Unfortunatley,many of these books have not made it to your Kindle or Audible (apart from the more successful ones),but they are still out there in their paperback covers,waiting to terrify and disgust the adventurous reader again !
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- Anonymous User
- 06-14-22
nostalgia for a world I never knew
Genuinely hilarious in parts whilst also evoking the trajectory of a world that no longer exists where people read books. ridiculous ones. by the millions. Hendrix's makes the irrefutable case that in the same way as you know that hair metal was unforgivable but simultaneously infinitely better today's culture books about Hobgoblins have no modern rival. I wept at the end. (also well read)
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- RV's Strangeness
- 09-02-21
it's a visual book in audiobook.
probably would have gotten more if I could see this book, instead of have vague knowledge of the orginal covers of some of the books. It's still an interesting history of horror.
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- Lucy
- 08-16-21
Entertaining and informative
Very entertaining and informative look at the lurid history of 70s and 80s horror fiction! Genuinely laugh out loud on occasion! The narration was henerally really good, slightly marred by some odd pronunciation choices..
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