Tag: book reviews
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[REVIEW] The Devil Takes You Home – by Gabino Inglesias
The Devil Takes You Home By Gabino Inglesias ⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2 File Under: Dramatic Crime Novel w/ Supernatural Elements Mario loses his daughter to cancer, then his wife to a mistake. Buried under medical debt, he takes a job as a hitman from a junkie friend. Soon, he’s alone with nothing but the violence. When a job […]
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[REVIEW] Clown in a Cornfield – by Adam Cesare
I don’t generally read YA, so I didn’t know what to expect from this (especially seeing horror icons like Barker were raving about it). Turns out you can get away with a LOT more in YA than I realized. This slasher novel reads like an adult novel for the most part, complete with bloody violence […]
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[REVIEW] The Waiting – by Hunter Shea
I was first lured into Hunter’s writing with Creature, which hooked me right out the gate with its use of the disease, Ehlers Danlos. Not only is it rare, but I have it. This allowed me to connect with the main character and her story in a special way. As it turns out, that novel […]
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[REVIEW] Born to the Dark – by Ramsey Campbell
1985. Dominic Sheldrake is now a lecturer on cinema. His and Lesley’s son small son Toby has begun to experience strange nocturnal seizures that no medical help seems to be able to treat. Meanwhile Dominic assumes the occultist Christian Noble is out of his life, but his influence on the world is more insidious than […]