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A review by jacobmahaffey9
American Scary: A History of Horror, from Salem to Stephen King and Beyond by Jeremy Dauber
3.0
Another reviewer said it best, “exhaustive and exhausting.” The scope of the novel is perhaps too large, often losing sight of its central thesis and morphing instead into an encyclopedia-length literature review. It feels as if no short story, tv show, movie, novel, video game, or real-world incident goes unmentioned, often laden with references, which come off as in-jokes. Many of these, in certain, were entirely lost upon me; I simply haven’t read the book/seen the movie/played the game. Seemingly focused more on hitting every point, I’m left with a feeling of wanting more in-depth discussion of specific moments, rather than a speedrun through centuries (after ~120 pages we discuss the Civil War, and by page 400, we’re onto the Jan. 6 insurrection) of media. Bonus points for a reference to Jackie Daytona, American bartender.