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WE ARE MONSTERS by Brian Kirk. A Night Worms Book Party

WE ARE MONSTERS by Brian Kirk. A Night Worms Book Party

It's time for another Night Worms book party! Over the last month, we all read WE ARE MONSTERS by Brian Kirk. It’s always really fun to read horror with fellow horror-loving bookworms. We all love horror, but we have different views and perspectives, which makes reviewing with these people so much fun. Here are some of the photos that showed up on social media as well as some blurbs from the reviews:

(watch for more book parties! Grady Hendrix and More!)



Ambitious and original.


BOOK REVIEW: Side by Side Reviews of TRUE CRIME by Samantha Kolesnik

BOOK REVIEW: Side by Side Reviews of TRUE CRIME by Samantha Kolesnik

"I seriously can't recommend this novella enough. Horror fans need this. It's a brutal and unflinching story about psychotic siblings that will leave you gasping for air and wanting to look away. But you won't look away because you can't. This book demands your attention in a way that the best books do." @gowsy33

Full review HERE

5/5

"Samantha Kolesnik's debut hurts like unrelenting thumb pressure on a fresh bruise. An ugly, dark account of severe victimhood informing a young girl's lasting identity. Readers will endure...


BOOK REVIEW: Side by Side Reviews of DRACUL by Dacre Stoker and J. D. Barker

BOOK REVIEW: Side by Side Reviews of DRACUL by Dacre Stoker and J. D. Barker

“Just because nobody is there to witness such things doesn’t make them less true.”

First, let me confess that I have never read Dracula. I know I know tsk tsk!! But before you come for me, let me explain.  Dracula has always intimidated me. Anything that was written way back when has always intimidated me. I think it’s because I often find the writing hard to understand, and also a tad bit boring.  Well after listening to the audiobook for Dracul my need to read Dracula has increased.

Dracul...


Side By Side Review: Donnie, Andrew, Tav on IMAGINARY FRIEND by Stephen Chbosky

Side By Side Review: Donnie, Andrew, Tav on IMAGINARY FRIEND by Stephen Chbosky

IMAGINARY FRIEND: Review by The Horror Hypothesis

When I heard that Stephen Chbosky was moving into the horror genre nearly 20 years after gracing the world with the flawless coming of age novel, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER, I was thrilled.  I absolutely love when writers branch out and explore different genres and I had a strong feeling that Chbosky’s foray into horror would be successful due to the literary chops he flashed throughout TPOBAW.  However, I am sad to say that at the end of this novel I was left feeling heavy disappointment. The first...


Side by Side : Tav & John's Reviews of A VOICE SO SOFT by Patrick Lacey

Side by Side : Tav & John's Reviews of A VOICE SO SOFT by Patrick Lacey

Tav's Review:
A VOICE SO SOFT intrigued me right from the start because we've got mainstream Pop music being the devil's music instead of the traditional Metal or Rock. Not only is Pop music the devil, but the possessed evil-doer is none other than a beautiful teenager girl named Angie.
Angie's won an American singing competition and her hit single "Forever With You" is taking over radios across the country and causing more than just an earworm. Her fans (called Glitter Critters)...