Category: Goat Leader
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Tooth & Claw – by Dave Jeffery – Book Review
There’s no place quite like Cofton Grange. Set in twelve-hundred acres of hills and woodland, it is a playground for the wealthy where, for the right price, every desire is made a reality.Tonight is special; a group of hunters have bought into the most exclusive contest, the opportunity to track and kill a fantastic and…
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Weekly Wrap Up – YouTube Video
I read many a book last week… MANY A BOOK. And I think it’s made me peculiar.
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My Top 10 Horror Novellas of 2023
Dark bleatings, my beloved tribe! I gave you my favourite novels and short story collections, and now finally, I give you my Top 10 Horror Novellas of 2023. These aren’t books that were necessarily published last year, but books that I read for the first time in 2023. This was possibly the hardest category to…
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We Need To Talk About Book Reviews – Video
Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe! Here’s a video in which I ramble a little about how to get book reviews, and some general tips. Just click the thumbnail to watch!
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Carrion Comfort – by Dan Simmons – Book Review
THE PAST… Caught behind the lines of Hitler’s Final Solution, Saul Laski is one of the multitudes destined to die in the notorious Chelmno extermination camp. Until he rises to meet his fate and finds himself face to face with an evil far older, and far greater, than the Nazi’s themselves… THE PRESENT… Compelled by…
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Weekly Wrap Up Video: Dead Inside, American Horror Story S3, and Nowhere
Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe. Here’s my latest bookish and screenish video! Click on the image to see it!
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The Abominable Book Club Unboxing, and Our Latest Let’s Play
Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe! Click on the below images to watch our latest videos. In this one, I excitedly tear into my first ever book subscription box from the absolutely awesome Abominable Book Club. This next one is the latest instalment of our Resident Evil 4: Remake Let’s Play series.
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My Top 10 Horror Collections of 2023
Dark bleatings, my beloved tribe! There’s a rumour going around that it’s harder to get short story collections published and reviewed than any other type of book. I don’t know if this is true, because can you ever really believe anything you read on the internet? However, if it is so, I wanted to rebel…