Book Review: The Houseplant
If Pixar wrote short stories; emotional and heartfelt storytelling. A review of the short story The Houseplant by Jeremy Ray.
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If Pixar wrote short stories; emotional and heartfelt storytelling. A review of the short story The Houseplant by Jeremy Ray.
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Evocative and haunting entry into the cosmic horror genre. A review of the book The Worm And His Kings by Hailey Piper.
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An interesting take on the Bigfoot (Bigfeet?) legend. A review of the book The Easton Falls Massacre by Holly Rae Garcia and Ryan Prentice Garcia
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More creepy killers, more character development, and more cult revelations in this thrilling sequel. A review of the book Labyrinth of the Dolls by Craig Wallwork.
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Unique, imaginative, disturbing, and beautifully written. A review of the book Starving Ghosts in Every Thread by Eric LaRocca
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A fight for survival in a world overtaken by darkness. A review of the book Monstre: Volume 1 by Duncan Swan.
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A piece of flash fiction about a girl, her dog, and an old cabin…
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Pop music is the devil! A review of the book A Voice So Soft by Patrick Lacey.
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A gothic tale that both enchants and terrifies. A review of the book Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
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The grief is palpable as is the mounting dread. A review of the book Crossroads by Laurel Hightower.
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