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Bram Stoker Award the Bram Stoker Award Is a Recognition Presented By Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. Bram Stoker Award– 2014 Nominees and Winners First Novels: DB 79311 Bird Box by Josh Malerman Novels: DB 80696 Beautiful You by Chuck Palahniuk YA Novels: DB 80673 Unmarked: The Legion, Book 2 by Kami Garcia Bram Stoker Award– 2013 Nominees and Winners Fiction Collections: DB 76310 Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell Novels: DB 77471 Doctor Sleep: A Danny Torrance Novel, Book 2 by Stephen King * DB 76605 NOS4A2 by Joe Hill YA Novels: DB 76918 In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters DB 80672 Unbreakable: The Legion, Book 1 by Kami Garcia Bram Stoker Award – 2012 Nominees and Winners Anthologies: DB 75319 Shadow Show edited by Mort Castle and Sam Weller * First Novels: DB 75785 Bad Glass by Richard E. Gropp Novels: DB 76300 Inheritance by Joe McKinney DB 76134 The Drowning Girl by Caitlin R. Kiernan YA Novels: DB 74623 I Hunt Killers: I Hunt Killers, Book 1 by Barry Lyga DB 75439 The Diviners by Libba Bray DB 75404 The Raven Boys: The Raven Cycle Quartet, Book 1 by Maggie Stiefvater DB 77489 Flesh and Bone: A Benny Imura Novel, Book 3 by Jonathan Maberry * Bram Stoker Award – 2011 Nominees and Winners Anthologies: DB 74798 Demons: Encounters with the Devil and His Minions, Fallen Angels, and The Possessed edited by John Skipp * Novels: DB 75871 Flesh Eaters: A Prequel to the Dead World Series by Joe McKinney * DB 75874 The German by Lee Thomas DB 75538 Floating Staircase by Ronald Malfi YA Novels: DB 74086 Dust and Decay: A Benny Imura Novel, Book 2 by Jonathan Maberry (Be sure to start with book 1 of the series, DB 72652) * DB 74426 A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness Bram Stoker Award – 2010 Nominees and Winners Collections: DB 72122 Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King * Novels: DB 70788 Horns by Joe Hill DB 72652 72652 Rot and Ruin: A Benny Imura Novel, Book 1 by Jonathan Maberry DB 73441 Apocalypse of the Dead: Dead World, Book 2 by Joe McKinney (Be sure to start with the prequel of the series, DB 75871) DB 72308 A Dark Matter by Peter Straub * Bram Stoker Award – 2009 Nominees and Winners Novels: DB 72789 Audrey’s Door by Sarah Langan * DB 69250 Patient Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel, Book 1 by Jonathan Maberry .
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