

So I'll draw on some movie references as I go. I want to stay as spoiler-free as possible, and it's hard to talk about this story without spoiling it.

A young girl named Wen and her fathers are enjoying a peaceful, lakeside cabin stay in New Hampshire. The Cabin at the End of the World starts out innocently enough, with a family vacation.

And while I would not personally categorize The Cabin at the End of the World as overly Lovecraftian, it definitely is an apocalyptic tale that provides constant tension punctuated by some truly horrific moments. I came across Paul Tremblay's The Cabin at the End of the World during a recent search for Lovecraftian horror that introduced me to The Fisherman from John Langan ( which I loved).
