Book Reviews
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BLACK FLAME by Gretchen Felker-Martin (BOOK REVIEW)
“If a photograph could slice a little flesh from time, did the rest of the carcass remain? Could she return and suck the lingering taste off ... -
EMPIRE OF THE DAMNED by Jay Kristoff (BOOK REVIEW)
A sequel that doubles down on everything great in Empire of the Vampire, while breaking you at the end of it. It’s sometimes a blessing ... -
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 ... -
WHAT MOVES THE DEAD by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
‘In daylight, Madeline looked twice as shocking. Her haid was a dandelion’s colorless wisp and skin looked almost transparent. When she stood against the sun, I ... -
HERE AND ONLY HERE by Christelle Dabos, translated by Hildegarde Serle (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Paradise tastes of Nothing,’ Here and Only Here, is a tale riddled with teenage angst, desperation, anxiety and the absolute terror of going to high ... -
HOUSE OF SPLINTERS by Laura Purcell (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ghosts were supposed to visit by night, weren’t they? Why was that? Did they envy the peaceful rest of the living?” When Wilfred Bainbridge’s father passes ... -
CINDER HOUSE by Freya Marske (BOOK REVIEW)
‘There was something about the way the dancers inhabited their bodies and the music and the stage all at once, as if they too had a ... -
THIRSTY by Lucy Lehane (BOOK REVIEW)
A revenge plot sets sparks flying in this screwball paranormal romantic comedy of enemies-to-lovers, chaotic supernatural friend groups, and scorching chemistry from debut author Lucy Lehane. ...









