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Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird

By: Jonathan Maberry, various authors
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot, Richard J. Brewer, Natalie Naudus, Joe Hempel, Dion Graham, Neil Hellegers, Zura Johnson, Simon Vance, Peter Berkrot, James Patrick Cronin, Gabrielle de Cuir, Grover Gardner, full cast
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Publisher's summary

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first issues of Weird Tales Magazine, 100 Years of Weird is a masterful compendium of new and classic stories, flash fiction, essays, and poems from the giants of speculative fiction, including R. L. Stine, Laurell K. Hamilton, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, Tennessee Williams, and Isaac Asimov.

Marking a century of uniquely peculiar storytelling, each part of this anthology features a different genre from Cosmic Horror, Sword and Sorcery, Space Opera, to the Truly Weird—things too strange to publish elsewhere, and the magazine’s raison d’etre. Landmark stories such as “The Call of Cthulhu”, “Worms of the Earth”, and “Legal Rites” stand beside original stories and insightful essays from today’s masters of speculative fiction.

Full list of narrators: Scott Brick, Bronson Pinchot, Richard Brewer, Natalie Naudus, Joe Hempel, Dion Graham, Neil Hellegers, Zura Johnson, Simon Vance, Peter Berkrot, James Patrick Cronin, Gabrielle de Cuir, Grover Gardner, James Anderson Foster, Ramiz Monsef, Eric G. Dove, Hillary Huber, Stefan Rudnicki, Edoardo Ballerini, Robin Miles, Kirsten Potter, Vikas Adam, Kimberly Alexis.

©2023 Weird Tales Books, LLC (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing

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Wow

What a treat. A wonderful book and must have for everyone that loves spooky. Each story new and old are captivating and I enjoyed all the wonderful narrators and everyone that was involved creating this special edition. Thank you

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Great stories, great narrators

Lots of good stuff I already knew, and lots of stuff that was new to me. All awesome narrators. The editorial pieces were an unexpected highlight; love the history of the genre.

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Barely worth the credit if I am honest

It's okay at best, there are some decent stories in here. Most notably 'The Worms of the Earth' and 'The Call of Cthulhu'.
Those stories carry the entire collection, and without them and the good narration, this would've been an instant refund for me.

It's also bloated with 'introductions' to the different genres/subgenres of weird fiction, as well as poems.

Unless you are a massive fan of weird fiction and already in possession of every other work of weird fiction, I'd pass on this one.

I'd also like to mention the irony of the earlier review on here complaining that the narrator doesn't know the 'proper' way to pronounce Cthulhu when he's pronouncing it the way closest to Lovecraft's intended pronunciation.

Very disappointed in this collection.

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Stories without endings

The very first story is 10 to 15 minutes In. 15 minutes of explaining what you are about to listen to and how wierd it is. It is wierd, I was captivated and just as we start to learn what is happening and why, the story ends. it was hard to keep listening past this. Such intrigued and then end. I hated it. The next story was interesting but the book should be called stories without endings.

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