Tag: Horror
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WHAT STALKS THE DEEP by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
Even when we’re not buddy reading something together, Nils and I always message each other about what we’re reading, and I remember telling her I think the ... -
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 ... -
PLAY NICE by Rachel Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
“It takes so much to build an image. It takes next to nothing to destroy one.” Clio Barnes, and her two sisters Leda and Daphne grew ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
SPOOKY READS – Our Top Recommendations for Halloween!
Fantasy may be in our name, but there are plenty of horror fans amongst the team, and it wouldn’t be October if we didn’t treat ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
My Undying Love For The Gothic – GUEST POST by Jennifer Kennedy (OUR GIFTED HEARTS)
Our celebratation of the spooky season continues today with this perfect guest post from Jennifer Kennedy, celebrating her love for the Gothic. We’re excited to be ... -
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, ...









