The Fall - A Sequel Just As Good as the Original
Joe reviews The Fall, a sequel to one of his favs; The Gulp!
Read MoreJoe reviews The Fall, a sequel to one of his favs; The Gulp!
Read MoreSteve Rasnic Tem is unmatched. This collection of horror stories is about life disintegrating, true loss, existentialism, death, and the after-life. Horror binds it all together and makes it monumentally remarkable.
Read MoreIt’s a cozy reading vlog coming your way; watching lots of horror movies, book mail from a publisher, re-reading 20th Century Ghosts and I Am Not A Serial Killer, rainy days and more!
Read MoreWe always knew the Ku Klux Klan was a horrific organization, but this magical realism novel adds another monstrous layer to them, making for a fantastic and cathartic read.
Read MoreI read three novels highlighting female rage for International Women's Day and Women's History Month! - The Violence - Animal - Manhunt!
Read MoreSt. Vincent’s Orphanage: a regular orphanage filled with lonely and often-abandoned boys. Until one night when an arrested man enters with a harrowing secret and guest of his own, which changes everything for The Boys in the Valley.
Read MoreI went to Fan Expo Vancouver!
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Read MoreWhen a virus sweeps the world and contaminates the animals raised for consumption, the natural next step for humanity is to replace that meat with something else. Something all too familiar.
Read MoreThe second installment of the thrilling Dexter Morgan book series.
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Read MoreCharlotte is reviewing the latest Christopher Golden novel; Road of Bones
Read MoreComing March 1st, 2022, this new surreal novel by Catriona Ward is filled with domestic horror, scientific experiments, and the supernatural.
Read MoreAlyanna Poe provides a well-deserved home in this collection for her short stories originally rejected by publishers.
Read MoreFollowing Scott Donnelly’s “Killer Scarecrow” novel is “Alien Massacre” (coming soon in 2022). If you like R.L. Stine’s “Fear Street” series, you’ll want to pick these up!
Read MoreA collection of poetry written by Philip Fracassi that outlnes his thoughts, experiences, and feelings over the years.
Read MoreCharlotte is reviewing Reprieve by James Han Mattson - spoiler free!
Read MoreA story of humanity getting pulled into “The Machine” one by one and those left anticipating their turn to disappear. Accompanied by bleak abstract art, this will pierce you with darkness and fear.
Read MoreThe first novel in the “Dexter” series by Jeff Lindsay will draw you into the mind of a sociopath killer with a moral code.
Read MoreCharlotte is reviewing The Abominable by Dan Simmons
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