Argentina’s Occult Horror Hits 600 Pages: Carry Snacks
Mariana Enriquez dropped an epic 600-page occult horror tome called 'Our Share of Night' back in 2019, but English speakers had to wait until 2023 to torture their eyeballs with it. Originally from Argentina, the book explores ancient gods, cults, and brutal rites—basically Argentina’s history with an extra dose of supernatural brutality. Not quite Stephen King levels of page-spanking, but close enough to call it a beast. If you thought horror needed more cults to explain human suffering, Enriquez is your occult travel guide through Argentina's darkest nightmares masked as old gods and bloody rituals. Grab water and someone to hug.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 10/19/2025 | Author: Terrence O’Brien
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