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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...
Tav's Review- Tribesmen by Adam Cesare
Tribesmen by Adam Cesare
Tribesmen was in my May Night Worms box, which featured books with the “final girls” theme. Tribesmen’s cover promises supernatural cannibal horror and boy does it deliver! I don’t want to give anything away that the back of the book doesn’t, so this will be brief.
I used to love staying up with my dad and watching those weird horror movies they only show late at night with lots of gore, guts and half-naked ladies gasping for breath. When I got...
30 Favorite Short Stories by John Boden
I shall now without the aid of a net or any type of safety device, craft a list of thirty of my favorite short stories. Presented in a stunningly built list of no particular ranking or order.
I will not include many stories by authors/writers who are biggies: King, Lansdale, McCammon, etc. We all know their names and have no doubt read many of their stories.
I want to hip you to stuff you might not know about.
I will instead choose to focus on more out of mainstream offerings...