Horror

Book Review | The Whisper Man | Alex North

Book Review | The Whisper Man | Alex North

A lot of kids have imaginary friends, but not all of them call them the Boy Under the Floor or come home from school reciting a rhyme about death. Tom can only hope that his son, Jake, will forget about his imaginary friends once they move into their new house. The house Jake became obsessed with when he saw the picture. What they don’t expect is the junk left in the garage or the town consumed with a missing boy. The last boy to go missing in town was twenty years ago. The killer was caught. Yet it’s happening again. As the case speeds up, Tom and Jake find themselves in the middle of it all when their house becomes the center of the activity. But can they figure out who the copycat killer is before Jake becomes the next victim on the list?

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Book Review | Episode Thirteen | Craig DiLouie

Book Review | Episode Thirteen | Craig DiLouie

With the ratings dropping and no guarantee for a second season, Matt and his team of ghost hunters decide to attempt the most haunted house in America to round out their tv show. The kind of house that no one else has ever recorded after the scientist running their sydo-science experiments went missing in the 70s. And they might have hit the jackpot after their first night. Problem is, their tech guy decided to play a hoax to help save the show. Now Matt’s wife is talking about quitting and his dreams are beginning to slip through his fingers. But are they… What’s that sound coming from upstairs? Why did the temperature just drop? And who broke the ouaji board?

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Book Review | Hell Bent | Leigh Bardugo

Book Review | Hell Bent | Leigh Bardugo

Hell Bent continues the story of Alex Stern. But this time, she’s trying to find her way into hell. Returning to Yale after a summer of relaxing and becoming the muscle for her former drug dealer, Alex has one thing on her mind – finding a way to save Darrington. It’s not going to be easy, though. She’s got a new head of Lethe to contend with, her job as a Dante, and a new set of murders to help solve. And let’s not forget that there’s a new monster in town.

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Book Review | Mexican Gothic | Silvie Moreno-Garcia

Book Review | Mexican Gothic | Silvie Moreno-Garcia

Noemi is being sent on a crazy errand, or so she thinks when she’s whisked up to her cousin’s house after a weird letter that hints at more than the honeymoon bliss that should be happening between her and her husband. Noemi’s father fears it’s a hint of psychosis, or worse, she’s being miss treated, so Noami is to be his eyes and ears. What Noami isn’t prepared for is the rundown nature of the once prestigious High House. The walls are covered in mold, the electricity is all but nonexistent, and the restrictive rules are to keep the head of the house appeased as he suffers through his old age. Barely hosted, Noami is forced to barge her way into the family’s lives and her cousin's room to learn the truth. But when her cousin sends her for more medicine from the healer in town, Noami learns the sordid history of the house. Grabbing the help of her only ali, Noami tries to free her cousin from the family’s grasp.

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Book Review | The Tenth Girl | Sara Faring

Book Review | The Tenth Girl | Sara Faring

Mavi has a second chance in life teaching at a remote boarding school recently reopened 60 years after it was closed. She’s not the only one running from her past, from the government that arrested her mother. The school is also running from the rumors around it’s original closure. About the sickness that swept it’s halls. As the weather turns cold, the house begins to morph and change, practically falling down upon the heads of its occupants, and the new students begin to complain of weird things happening at night. No one would question it if the staff wasn’t given a weird set of rules when they first arrived - no one is to leave their rooms at night. So who is visiting the girls? And who are the others Mavi is warned about? And why are there only nine girls when there’s meant to be ten? Compelled to help the girls and to figure out about her missing student, Mavi breaks the rules which tumbles her into the truth behind the school’s reopening.

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Book Review | The Year of the Witching | Alexis Henderson

Book Review | The Year of the Witching | Alexis Henderson

Living in the shadow of her mother’s past, Immanuelle tries her best to abide by the rules of her society. But as the other girls grow into themselves and are marked as brides, Immanuelle still feels different. Then one day, walking home from town with her goat, the worst happens. She goes into the forbidden Darkwood where she stumbles onto the very thing that haunts it - the witches. And these witches have a gift for her. The diary of her dead mother. A diary that spells out a curse. When the first curse is bestowed upon her home, Immanuelle tries to find a fix that just ends up leading her down to a path of questioning the society she was born into.

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Book Review | Bent Heavens | Daniel Kraus

Book Review | Bent Heavens | Daniel Kraus

It’s been two years since Liv’s dad disappeared. He didn’t just walk out of the door, leaving her and her mom to try and survive. He disappeared after being abducted by aliens. At least, that's what he said during the year he was back. A year he spent building the crazy traps that Liv and her friend Doug still check every Sunday. Liv just wants to survive her last year of high school in a town where everyone knows the story. Where she walks a thin line as a normal girl. A thin line that’s cut when she finds an alien in the traps that her dad built. Her dad was right all along. But what does one do with the alien? How does one use it to help her find her lost father? How does she finally prove that her dad was right this whole time?

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