Category: Book Reviews
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Banquet for the Damned – by Adam Nevill – Book Review
AMAZON SALES LINK: BANQUET FOR THE DAMNED Few believed Professor Coldwell could commune with spirits. But in Scotland’s oldest university town something has passed from darkness into light. Now, the young are being haunted by night terrors and those who are visited disappear. This is certainly not a place for outsiders, especially at night. So…
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Ranking EVERY Stephen King Book – Part 5 (YouTube)
Join Goat Leader as she continues to bleet on about Stephen King!
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A Warning About Your Future Enslavement That You Will Dismiss As A Collection Of Short Fiction And Essays By Kit Power – by Kit Power – Book Review
SALES LINK: A WARNING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE ENSLAVEMENT Kit Power did not write this book. Sure, the stories and essays are his – 21 pieces culled from the very best of his fiction and nonfiction work of the last four years, including previously unpublished work – but as to the rest… Kit Power has no…
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The Thing Under Your Bed – by Stephen Kozeniewski – Book Review
AMAZON LINK: THE THING UNDER YOUR BED There’s something under your bed. It hates you. It wants to devour you and everyone you love. Dad’s at work. Mom’s dead drunk and no help whatsoever. Maybe your stuffed rabbit can help, since he seems to be alive and talking now. Then again, maybe that just means…
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Clown in a Cornfield – by Adam Cesare – Book Review
Quinn Maybrook just wants to make it until graduation. She might not make it to morning. Quinn and her father moved to tiny, boring Kettle Springs to find a fresh start. But ever since the Baypen Corn Syrup Factory shut down, Kettle Springs has cracked in half. On one side are the adults, who are…
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It Could Be Anyone’s Leg – by The Dead Birds Writing Group – Book Review
What would you do if you came across a frozen leg in the Mississippi River? Or found a femur by your shed after your neighbor’s husband disappeared? What would you do if your best friend was missing and the only evidence available to find him was the leg he left behind?This anthology tackles these questions—and…
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The Silence – by Tim Lebbon – Book Review
In the darkness of a vast cave system, cut off from the world for millennia, blind creatures hunt by sound. Then there is light, there are voices, and they feed… Swarming from their prison, they multiply and thrive. To scream, even to whisper, is to summon death. Deaf for many years, Ally knows how to…
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Night’s Plutonian Shore – by Garrett Boatman – Book Review
Researching sustainable energy, Rick’s best friend Wally has discovered a means to tap into the bioplasmic energy field that surrounds all living things. He envisions trains and office towers running off collective psi. But when he invites his friends to test his psychotronic generator, they unleash demons residing in the human old brain, the seat…
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The Ballad of El Hacha – by JP Wenner – Book Review
Sales Link: AMAZON In the post-apocalyptic world of Isla Rudo, dark magic rules supreme and pro wrestling is the lifeblood of the people. El Hacha Cuarto, a member of a legendary luchador dynasty, is poised to become the next Grand Wrestling Champion. But when he accidentally runs down a deer with his prized possession, the…
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The Perfectly Fine House – by Stephen Kozeniewski and Wile E. Young – Book Review
AMAZON LINK: THE PERFECTLY FINE HOUSE In an alternate reality where ghosts are as commonplace as the weather, the most terrifying thing imaginable is a house not being haunted. Donna Fitzpatrick runs a surrogacy agency, where ghosts can briefly possess volunteers in order to enjoy carnal pleasures. She’s also working herself into an early grave.…