evavroslin's review against another edition

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5.0

Horror for Good is a charitable anthology of horror fiction with all revenue (less direct costs for production, marketing, and distribution, net profits of each purchase, estimate to be at least 10 to 15%) being donated to amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

The stories in this collection are, simply put, fantastic--some of the standouts include "The Monster in the Drawer” by Wrath James White, "The Apocalypse Ain’t So Bad" by Jeff Strand and so, so many more. It's a great compilation for an even greater cause--horror fans, add this to your shelves--it's a keeper.

tieflingkisser's review

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5.0

First of all, it's worth the $5 if only because profits from each sale go to AIDS research and prevention organization amfAR. A few stories I didn't care for but plenty of really good ones including:

Mouth by Nate Southard
The Long Hunt by Ian Harding
Dead Letters by Ramsey Campbell
Baptism by Tracie McBride
Returns by Jack Ketchum (I cried reading this one)
June Decay by Danica Green
Shiva, Open Your Eye by Laird Barron

The stories featured in this anthology cover a wide breadth of horror, from monsters and mayhem to existential dread to dark humor to poignant tragedy.
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