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18 Books To Look Out For In May 2025
We have some interesting books scheduled for release in May 2025. I have to admit, this seems to be one of the weaker months for horror titles in terms of volume. However, I…
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“Until Dawn” A Good Time, Acting Not Included
“Until Dawn” was one of the most unique experiences I’ve had at the movie theater. I genuinely wanted to enjoy this film, but I find myself struggling to do so. It has a…
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“The Crash” A Not So Thrilling, Thriller.
“The Crash” by Frieda McFadden is a story that frustrates readers from start to finish. McFadden continues to demonstrate that she is one of the best writers of thrillers. The book was so…
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“The Eyes are the Best Part” Review: A Bloody Time!
“The Eyes are the Best Part” by Monika Kim has been on my to-be-read (TBR) list for a while now, and it did not disappoint. In many ways, it reminded me of one…
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“Don’t Let Her Stay” What A Wicked Evil Stepdaughter!
“Don’t Let Her Stay” By Nicola Sanders was an absolute roller coaster ride of anxiety from start to finish. It has some solid twists and turns throughout. But the strongest part of this…
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“Blood On Satan’s Claw: Or, the Devil’s Skin” Now I have a Movie to Watch!
“Blood on Satan’s Claw: Or, the Devil’s Skin” by Robert Wynne-Simmons was a peculiar read. The pacing felt a bit off at times, and the narrative seemed somewhat muddled. However, I gathered enough…
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“At the Bottom of the Garden” a must-read ghost story!
“At the Bottom of the Garden” by Camilla Bruce is more of a cozy ghost story than anything else. I really enjoyed reading this book. Is it scary? Not at all. But was…
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10 Horror Movies To Look Out For In April 2025
Here is my list for horror movies to look out for in April 2025! We have a good mix of horror, thrillers and B horror! April 2nd Screamboat: Starring: Tyler Posey, David Howard…
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24 New Horror Books To Look Out For In April 2025
Here are 24 books to look out for in April of 2025! There are a lot of horror books coming out this month, but these are the 24 I’m most interested in. April…
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“At Dark, I Become Loathsome” by Eric LaRocca (Review)
“At Dark, I Become Loathsome” was a confusing read for me. Although I found it beautifully written, I didn’t engage with the subject matter, which felt odd to me. My disdain for the…