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Marcy's Review- The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste
"I'll race you to the sun."
Have you ever just identified with a book so deeply that you just can’t stop thinking about it day in and day out? Well, this is the case with The Rust Maidens. Here I am seven months later and this book is still ripping my heart out.
So you might be wondering "Marcy, how can you identify with a book that turns girls into broken glass and metal?" Of course, I myself am not turning into a Rust Maiden but the feel and atmosphere of this book have crept...
A Side by Side Review- An Army of Skin by Morgan K Tanner
Editor's Note: I'm really excited about this Side by Side Review and we hope to do more of them. This book seemed like it was going to be a little too much for my sensibilities but the author was so professional in his review request that I wanted to be able to get his book reviewed somehow. I knew that Donnie and Alex would be down for this and I was curious to see how their experiences would line up. Their reviews follow.
-Sadie
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Keely's Review- Coyote Songs by Gabino Iglesias
I’m going to be completely honest with you guys here, Coyote Songs by Gabino Iglesias has produced the most challenging review I have written to date. What I felt while reading this novel was so overwhelming at times, that I found myself completely forgetting that I was trying to write about a novel, a piece of fiction, instead of the world we currently live in. I kept getting lost in tangents of thought that stemmed from ideas in the book and snow-balled into much larger issues.
Now, don’t...
Friday Feels- June 21st, 2019

I recently read my first Brian Keene book. WHY DIDN’T YOU ALL TELL ME ABOUT HIM EARLIER?!? I know, I know, I should have just done my homework. But now, I have a bunch of Keene books to catch up on! I started my dive into the works of Keene with The Conqueror Worms, and y’all, I highly recommend it. I apparently started it at the right time, too. Because it has been raining for what feels like weeks! This book has creatures and the apocalypse and crazy neighbors...
Cassie's Review- Love for Slaughter by Sara Tantlinger
Title: Love For Slaughter
Authors: Sara Tantlinger
Edition: Paperback
Page Count: 104 pages
Rating: 5 / 5 ✨
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“We are sinking into the chasm of cruel affection.” - Funhouse, pg 32
Poetry in horror is one of those things that I discovered only recently, and feel like I’d been missing for my entire life. I’ve read poetry for as long as I can remember, and have also read horror for just as long, but...