Rachel Harrison knows what evil-and innocence-lurks in the hearts of modern women. Bad Dolls is Fleabag by way of the Twilight Zone. Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor
Harrison's feminist horror novels are some of the most original and entertaining out there, and this story collection is right up there with her longer works. The New York Times
In this brilliant collection, Rachel Harrison sets aside the monsters of lore to expertly demonstrate that real life will scare the hell out of you. Beginning with Harrison's trademark cozy, feminist horror, this collection escalates at a chilling pace, each story more stunning, more frightening than the last, each an intimate look at the too-real horrors of womanhood in America. Take note: Harrison is a master. Katrina Monroe, author of Graveyard of Lost Children
Bad Dolls is a brilliant collection. The stories are riveting, the prose is electric, and the characters seem so real at times I forgot they were fictional. Rachel Harrison is a true genius, and the horror genre is lucky to have her. Alexis Henderson author of The Year of the Witching and House of Hunger
Bad Dolls explores uniquely feminine horrors that will stick to your bones forever. These scares are personal. Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times-bestselling author of The Violence
Bad Dolls was my first Rachel Harrison book, but it certainly won't be my last. This is a fantastic collection that finds humor in the dark turns of life. 'Goblin' was a favorite for me, but every story was great. If you are a fan of collections, Bad Dolls is a must read. V. Castro, author of The Haunting of Alejandra
This slim volume of four creepy, beautifully realized short stories illustrates that Harrison is one of our most versatile and compelling modern horror writers. Paste Magazine
Exceptional... If you're looking for horror centered around the female experience, enjoy being in a narrator's head that you can relate to, and love authentic dialog and characters that feel real... even laugh-out-loud funny sometimes, this is your jam. Sadie Hartmann 'Mother Horror'