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Review Quotes: "The frenetic pacing propels the story forward with a sense of urgency that keeps readers eager to see what happens next...A great story for readers of Gothic horror" -- "School Library Journal"Review Quotes: "Funerals Are for the Living is a deeply authentic Black Southern Gothic, its humor, pluck, and heart jumping off the page. Ellis lovingly treads North Carolina's sticky heat, restless ghosts, and complex generational history to craft a vivid narrative of grief, memory, and the deep-rooted bonds that hold family and community together." -- "Ryan Douglass, New York Times bestselling author of The Taking of Jake Livingston"Review Quotes: "This haunting Southern Gothic, where the racism runs as deep as the grave loam, will get under your skin, but Ellis's tender exploration of grief and Junie's love for her sister will heal your heart." -- "Trish Lundy, author of The One That Got Away with Murder"Biographical Note: Sami Ellis is a queer horror writer who's inspired by the horrific nature of Black fears and the culture's relation to the supernatural. When she's not acting as the single auntie with a good job, she spends her time not writing. You can follow her on Instagram, or check out her words in the Black horror anthology All These Sunken Souls and her debut novel, Dead Girls Walking. Review Quotes: "An atmospheric, socially conscious horror novel that will please genre fans." -- "Kirkus Reviews"Review Quotes: "Sami Ellis is the hidden gem of YA, and Funerals Are For the Living is a masterclass in horror. This story, sinister and haunting, slips under your skin, burrows deep, and stays with you--as dark as it is witty and humorous at times, and with characters you can't help but root for. I loved every single page of it." -- "Jamison Shea, author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me"Review Quotes: "Elements surrounding the history of race and religion in the Carolinas, and these variables' interplay with the supernatural plot and complex characterizations, deepen reader immersion into this heady thriller." -- "Publishers Weekly"Review Quotes: "Ellis delivers a distinctive creature feature told entirely through a Black lens that, despite its weighty themes, manages to retain a darkly humorous edge thanks to its sardonic, no-nonsense, unmistakably modern characters." -- "Booklist"Review Citations:
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