

The Amityville Horror | Jay Anson
How could anyone hate this book? It’s classic, it's endearing, it’s 100% lovable! Amityville Horror has all the classic horror elements; An Italian Catholic priest, haunted house, demons and ghosts, scary little girls – It even has a red room of pain. But those aren’t even my favorite parts. What are, you may ask? Five little words, in print, up on a screen, the game changer: Based On A True Story Oh you know the shit is about. To. Go. Down! Again, how could you not love this

R.I.P. William Peter Blatty
I didn’t realize it at the time, but the movie led me to theology and a lifelong study of religion, philosophy, and horror. I have been chas


Mister B. Gone | Clive Barker
This review is hard to write. I’m used to loving all things Barker, but Mister B. Gone was a hard one - a really hard one - to love


The Thief of Always | Clive Barker
Another book by Barker that made it onto my short list. The Thief of Always quickly turned into a childhood fantasy I never knew I had. The story is clear n simple. A could-be child’s read. Harvey Swick is bored – so he leaves to somewhere better. To do something more exciting, to see something more exciting, to escape the Great Grey Beast that was February. The visuals are amazing, again Barker's prose are on point. As twisted and disturbing as the Hellbound Heart was, Thief


A Parliament of Crows | Alan M. Clark
The Dirty South? Check. Civil War times? Oh I love me some historical fiction! Check! Three murderous (yet resourceful) sisters? Vertiline, Carolee, Mary. Check, check, and check! The Mortlow Sisters story starts with the three of them in their later years being hauled off to jail on murder charges. From this point, you hop between perspectives of each sister as they reflect on their lives growing up during the civil war. The good and decent part of me listened to the story b


The Eighth Day Vol.1 | SNEAK PEEK
II. Lili Thunder Bay, Ontario June 16th 1996 “I’m scared,” I whisper to my empty room. The muscles in my shoulders hurt from being tense for so long. “You scare me. Go away.” She’s here again. They all are. But they’re always here. Even though the blankets are pulled over my head and my eyes are closed, I know she’s here. I don’t want to see her. She’s getting worse. Every time I see her, she appears less and less like herself. I wish I had the courage to run out of my bedroo


The Eighth Day Vol.1 | Reader Feedback
The way M. M. Dos Santos encapsulates the horrors of humanity alongside the horror of the paranormal is incredible. When most are solely afraid of what goes bump in the night - after reading The Eighth Day Vol.1 you might learn to fear humanity more. Arc Reader Andrea. H #Horror #TheEighthDayVol1 #badass #goodbook #reader


The Eighth Day Vol. 1 | SNEAK PEEK
On the seventh day, after the creation of mankind, God stepped back to rest, watch. I don’t know who did it first. Whether we poisoned you, our insight and powers corrupting your innocence, or if you infected our divinity with your basic nature and primal instincts. I know from watching that the ones who don’t deny God today blame us, blame one. But it did not happen this way. … The infection of evil began. Every generation that man lived through, evil’s roots grew deeper int


The Eighth Day Vol. 1 | Reader Feedback
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