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'90s Teen Horror - Bobby's Watching

May 27, 2020 by Bryce in Spooky Reads

we’ve got some spine chilling children themed ‘90s horror teen fiction for you!

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May 27, 2020 /Bryce
point horror, bobbys watching, 90s horror
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The Bone Weaver’s Orchard - A Stoker Award Winning Debut

May 26, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

Joe reviews a spine chilling read for our themed week!

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The Bone Weavers Orchard, Sarah Read
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The Horror Bound Book Club's Guide to Grady Hendrix

May 22, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

Joe reviews the latest from Horror Bound favorite; Grady Hendrix

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May 22, 2020 /Joe
The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires, grady hendrix
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A Red Winter in the West - WESTERN HORRORRRRR!

May 21, 2020 by Dave in Spooky Reads

Dave reviews western horror novel; A Red Winter in the West by C.S. Humble

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May 21, 2020 /Dave
A Red Winter in the West, C.S. Humble
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Prisoners of Stewartville - The Most Dangerous Town on Earth

May 19, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

Everyone knew about Stewartville's dark history. The mining war that led to the prisons. The prisons that brought the corruption. The drugs and the crime. It was no secret that something was wrong with the place. What we didn't know was why. Then Denny and I found that tunnel in his basement. And what we learned—what everyone learned—is that there's no escaping the ghosts of your past. But let me start at the beginning... - Joe reviews The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton

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May 19, 2020 /Joe
The Prisoners of Stewartville, Shannon Felton, Silver Shamrock Publishing
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The Forgotten Ones: Drabbles of Myth and Legend Brings the Terror in Bite Size Bunches

May 14, 2020 by Brendan in Spooky Reads

Brendan is reviewing an anthology of “drabbles”

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May 14, 2020 /Brendan
The Forgotten Ones
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The Forgotten Ones: Drabbles of Myth and Legend Brings the Terror in Bite Size Bunches

May 14, 2020 by Brendan in Spooky Reads

Brendan is reviewing an anthology of “drabbles”

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May 14, 2020 /Brendan
The Forgotten Ones
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Blood Red Sky Is Coming of Age Horror

May 12, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

“Blood Red Sky is a fantastic and intense post-apocalyptic coming of age horror novella that gives us a new monster instead of just the usual zombie fare.” Joe reviews Blood Red Sky by Paul Kane.

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May 12, 2020 /Joe
Blood Red Sky, Paul Kane
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Dark Choir by Paul Melhuish Is a Treat For Horror Fans

May 11, 2020 by Josh Plock in Spooky Reads

Tales of those taking revenge from beyond the grave are unique as they give audiences a sense of terror but also fulfillment that a grim justice has been served. Readers will no doubt know exactly that feeling after reading Dark Choir by Paul Melhuish. This book will take readers to a lot of dark and uncomfortable places which will no doubt be a treat for any horror fans. - Josh reviews

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May 11, 2020 /Josh Plock
Dark Choir, Paul Melhuish
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The Girl Who Found the Sun by Matthew S. Cox Book Tour

May 06, 2020 by Andrew in Spooky Reads

It started with the insects. The mass die-offs had been a warning unheeded. Before society realized the danger, the Earth had inexorably begun a transformation into a place where life could not survive. A small group found shelter in the Arc, an underground refuge safe from the toxins ravaging the surface.

After centuries of darkness, humanity’s second chance is running out—and Raven Wilder knows it. Unfortunately, in an example of history repeating itself, those in charge dismiss her concerns. When her six-year-old begins showing signs of oxygen deprivation, Raven refuses to go quietly into oblivion. She will break every rule to keep her daughter alive.

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May 06, 2020 /Andrew
The Girl Who Found the Sun, Matthew S Cox, Blackthorn Book Tour
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The Accident - a '90s Teen Horror For Resurrection Week!

April 28, 2020 by Bryce in Spooky Reads

During the ‘90s, teen horror fiction was huge. Authors like R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike already had major hits, and Scholastic’s Point Horror was thriving. Recently I’ve made it my personal mission to collect and read as many of the titles from the decade as possible. This month, for Horror Bound’s “Resurrection” week, I’m taking a look at The Accident by Diane Hoh.

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April 28, 2020 /Bryce
The Accident, Diane Hoh, point horror
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Shepherd's Warning - Cailyn Lloyd Review

April 24, 2020 by Bear in Spooky Reads

For years the abandoned MacKenzie mansion remained hidden in rural Wisconsin. Rumors and stories of apparitions, odd noises, accidents, and strange deaths in or near the property were enough to convince the townsfolk it was haunted and they stayed away.

Lucas MacKenzie and his brother Nate know nothing of this when they inherit the property and decide to bring their families to Wisconsin for a major renovation project with HGTV stardom in mind. As they tear out old fixtures and open shuttered windows, the house begins to reveal secrets of a terrible past and it soon becomes clear the MacKenzies are in grave danger. In the end, only one person can save them. -
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April 24, 2020 /Bear
Shepherds Warning, Cailyn Lloyd
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Boy in the Box is Eco Horror at its Finest

April 23, 2020 by Charlotte Hollingsworth in Spooky Reads

Ten years ago four friends did a terrible thing in the woods. Now with one of the group dead by suicide, the other three must try and cover up their horrible mistake to protect themselves and their families.

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April 23, 2020 /Charlotte Hollingsworth
Boy in the Box, Flame Tree Press, Marc E Fitch
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Arterial Bloom is a Beautiful Book With Memorable Illustrations

April 22, 2020 by Guest Writer in Spooky Reads

“Existential dilemmas like meaningless struggle, uneasy alliances, the constitution of reality, hidden forces of nature, culpability and obsession are all carefully, skillfully examined on these beautiful pages. There is compelling and thought-provoking reading here for those without rigid definitions of this grim genre.” - Bret reviews

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April 22, 2020 /Guest Writer
Arterial Bloom
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Who’s There?: A Collection of Stories May Be Outside Your Wheelhouse But Is Worth The Read

April 21, 2020 by Dave in Spooky Reads

Drawing on local folk tales of vengeful banshees, dusk-dwelling monsters, and other forms of the undead, this collection of five short stories will transport readers to the deep, dark abyss where demon forever resides: the human mind. - Dave reviews

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April 21, 2020 /Dave
Who's There?, Dimas Rio
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Dark Celebrations Is Another Knock Out By Demmer!

April 20, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

Calvin Demmer is a Horror Bound favorite. Joe reviews the latest collection, “Demmer writes each story in a way only he can, creating believable characters and then subjecting them to the worst possible events that could happen on any of these holidays.” 

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April 20, 2020 /Joe
calvin demmer, Dark Celebrations
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It Calls From The Forest is a Great Quarantine Read!

April 16, 2020 by Brendan in Spooky Reads

Our new book reviewer, Brendan, has a great anthology review for you!

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April 16, 2020 /Brendan
It Calls From The Forest
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Johnny Walker Ranger Demon Slayer - BUY IT NOW!

April 08, 2020 by Lorenzo in Spooky Reads

Our dear friend and writer, Ezekiel Kincaid has a new book out. Lorenzo reviews!

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April 08, 2020 /Lorenzo
Ezekiel Kincaid, Johnny Walker
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Bad People Feels Like an Awesome True Crime Tale

April 08, 2020 by Guest Writer in Spooky Reads

A riveting mystery and a moody horror tale, Josh is reviewing!

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April 08, 2020 /Guest Writer
Bad People, Craig Wallwork
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Highway Twenty is Monster Goodness

April 07, 2020 by Joe in Spooky Reads

An engineer from out of town disappears.Then Conor Mitchell’s girlfriend. Then his parents. The townspeople of Sedrow Woolley, Washington are vanishing at a horrifying rate. But they come back. They all come back days later, and they’re different: Hungry. Insectile. Creatures posing as humans. Because Conor knows the truth, and because the entire police force has already been changed, and because there’s nowhere to run from an evil that only wants to spread, his sole option is to fight. But they have no intention of letting him leave town. - Joe reviews

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April 07, 2020 /Joe
highway twenty, michael j moore
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