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Kallie's Review of SOUTHERN GODS by John Hornor Jacobs
World War II veteran Bull Ingram is a huge man. That is, after all, why they call him Bull. He is hired by a Memphis radio station owner to find the musician Ramblin’ John Hastur. The music Hastur makes is claimed to have made perfectly sane men go mad and to have made dead men rise.
Bull follows Hastur’s trail into the backwoods of Arkansas and into the unknown. He hears rumors that the Hastur has sold his soul to the Devil. He sees dead men live and feels the effects Hastur’s music has on people...
Friday Feels- August 23, 2019
Happy Friday, worms! This week I wanted to ramble for a second about Dear Laura by Gemma Amor. Our fearless leader and everyone’s horror mother figure, Sadie aka @mother.horror told me I needed this book and then basically forced me to read it immediately so we could talk about it. She hasn’t let me down with a book recommendation yet and this was no exception. I received the book, started and finished reading it in just about two and a half hours, the entire time messaging Sadie in all caps about different parts of the...
Consuming with Kallie & Kami- Summertime Edition
Hey everyone, Kallie here! When Kami and I came up with the idea to do a monthly bookish food and drink feature for the blog, we knew we had to do a summertime theme for our first article. And what says summertime more than camping and ghost stories? We chose to give recipes based off of the book Spooky Campfire Tales. I’ll be giving you a fun drink recipe in this first half of the article, and Kami will be giving you some fun food recipes in the second half.
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Kallie's Review of PROVIDENCE by Caroline Kepnes
Jon and Chloe are best friends. They have a favorite food together. They have a secret place together. They have secret feelings for each other. Before Jon can confess his feelings to Chloe, he is kidnapped by his super crazy substitute. The substitute has a weird thing for H.P. Lovecraft, plants, and "saving humanity."