Horror Novels for Severance Fans Still Recovering from Season 2

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Emily holds a PhD in English from Southern Mississippi University and is home to Flannery O’Connor, a creative writing MFA at GCSU in Milledgeville, Georgia. She reads, watches horror movies and musicals, hugs cats, hugs cat photos, and blogs/podcasts about books on #BookSQUADGOALS (www.booksquadgoals.com). She can contact emily.ecm@gmail.com.

retirement It is one of the most talked about TV shows this year. The Apple TV+ series, created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, starring Adam Scott, is everything anyone can think of. Especially after the season 2 finale.

It’s no surprise that the show was a huge hit with horror fans. The idea of ​​not controlling your own brain? The idea that a company that lacks control is doing things to you? It’s absolutely terrifying.

Naturally, these concepts have also been played in quite a few horror novels. This is the best horror novel Cutting Keep you entertained while you wait for season 3. Don’t worry. Ben Stiller promises that the next season won’t take another three years for the premiere!

Other black girls by Zakiya Daryla Harris

Many book lovers have dreams of stealing jobs in the publishing industry. But, just like Lumon, Wagner’s book hides some dark secrets potentially. Before Hazel arrived, the editorial assistant Nera was the only black woman in Wagner’s book. Nella initially wants to find an ally in Hazel, but something about her appears to be off. Afterwards, Nella begins to receive threatening notes at work, telling her to “leave Wagner now.” Nella is determined to get a sense of what’s actually going on in Wagner and how Hazel is involved.

Lakewood by Megan Giddings

Imagine taking on a job that promises to take care of your every need. The only catch is that you basically have to sign your humanity. Lena Johnson will take on a new job as part of the Lakewood, Michigan secret program. They pay well. They handle all medical expenses. They provide employees with a free place to live. She has to agree to participate in the company’s strange experiments and she cannot tell her friends and family that she is there. She said the work she does in Lakewood will change the world, but at what cost?

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Center by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi

Here is another story about a secret company with a controversial brain change tactic: The Center is an elite invitation-only program that promises to ensure participants are fully fluent in any language in just 10 days. Anisa Elahhi is taking part in the program in the hopes of becoming a translator of great literary works. However, participating means that she is completely disconnected from the outside world as she goes through the process. She shouldn’t ask how it works. We all know that means something strange is happening behind the scenes.


Looking for more books to pass through your post –retirement slump? Check out this list compiled after season 1! Will we meet again in Season 3?

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