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THE CELLAR BELOW THE CELLAR by Ivy Grimes (BOOK REVIEW)
Everyone, sooner or later, understands death for what it is. Change, revelation, the moment one thing becomes another. Ivy Grimes’s novella, The Cellar Below the Cellar, ... -
TENDER by Lauren Du Plessis (BOOK REVIEW)
“Being a plant seems simple. It all makes sense.” “Simpler than being human?” “Right. A plant doesn’t have a nervous system. It doesn’t need thoughts. It’s ... -
WHAT FEASTS AT NIGHT by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW
“Blessed Virgin,” I whispered, even thought I couldn’t even hear myself. “Why must you keep sending me innocent monsters?” For the spooky season, I resolved to ... -
MONSTROUS TALES: Haunting Encounters with Britain’s Mythical Beasts (BOOK REVIEW)
Monstrous Tales: Haunting encounters with Britain’s mythical beasts is a short story anthology set around the British Isles. Though I am not usually drawn to reading ... -
WYTCHES by Scott Snyder and Jock (GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW)
Wytches by Scott Snyder, and illustrated by Jock, is a horror graphic novel that is interested in telling its story, and its story exclusively. It is ... -
ITCH by Gemma Amor (BOOK REVIEW)
Josie is at rock bottom, living a haunted existence after returning to her isolated hometown on the edge of the Forest of Dean. But the tall, ... -
LIFE CYCLE OF A MOTH by Rowe Irvin (BOOK REVIEW)
“Protect you against Rot, Daughter. Shudder with the thought of it, that worst thing. Rot like the gone-bad-on-the-inside of fruit, like biting into an apple without ... -
THE LAMB by Lucy Rose (BOOK REVIEW)
“That’s when I realized that, as adults look at children, they don’t really see them. They see a body without a mind. Something that does what ... -
THE BOG WIFE by Kay Chronister (BOOK REVIEW)
“Before her return, Wenna thought many times about what it would be like to see her family again and a few times, with half-guilty yearning, of ...








