A great collection of classic horror stories that are definitely worth it. I was expecting just one type of story so I was a bit disappointed to read others while the title indicated otherwise. Even so, they were pleasant to read and I enjoyed them more than I thought I would. The novel consists of… Continue reading The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers
Category: Horror
The Corona Book of Horror Stories by Lewis Williams
A collection of short horror stories that will make you look over your shoulder and pay more attention to your daily activities. Lewis Williams masterfully edited these 16 horror stories, creating a crescendo of horror with each next title. Presenting a number of new talent authors that you may or not know, is a breath… Continue reading The Corona Book of Horror Stories by Lewis Williams
Jinxed by Thommy Hutson
A descriptive, gory horror story 90s style that will make you run through the pages. A haunting secret from the past comes back to haunt the present in the most deadly way possible. At the elite high school Trask Hall located on a secluded island, the life of Layna is a lively competition. When her… Continue reading Jinxed by Thommy Hutson
The Circle (The Circle #1-4) by Damon Clark
A great, creepy graphic novel to be fully enjoyed! After the death of his mother, Christian and his father moved to Shell Bay. Christian doesn’t seem to be destined for an easy life. As he starts in a new school, he becomes the target of bullies. When the group of weird kids help him, Christian… Continue reading The Circle (The Circle #1-4) by Damon Clark
Alice (The Chronicles of Alice #1) by Christina Henry
For once, I have no words. There are a lot of feelings and lot of things to write, I just need to figure out how. This book came as a surprise, a very bloody surprise, but I loved every second of it! Just, wow! I'm sure that Mr. C. S. Lewis would roll in his… Continue reading Alice (The Chronicles of Alice #1) by Christina Henry
One for Sorrow by Mary Downing Hahn
A great read! A mix between different genres that blend perfectly together and with a style of writing that got me hooked from the beginning. Arriving in a new school, Annie feels out of place. When she meets Elsie, she is forced to become her best friend. Her new friend soon begins to reveal that… Continue reading One for Sorrow by Mary Downing Hahn
Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice #2) by Christina Henry
In the sequel to Alice, the Red Queen proves to be a worthy finale for the dark story of Alice and Hatcher. After escaping the Old City, Alice and Hatcher face the first disappointment: the awaited green fields and the smell of grass and trees are nothing but a desert of ash and dust. On… Continue reading Red Queen (The Chronicles of Alice #2) by Christina Henry
Doll House by John Hunt
You know when people say that you should never judge a book by its cover? Well, this is definitely one of those cases! I must warn you right now that this book is brutal, very very graphic and definitely not for the faint of heart! I had to stop reading it and start with something… Continue reading Doll House by John Hunt
Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King
My God, there aren’t enough words to describe this book. Written by Stephen King, this little gem made my emotions run high, and my heart slam against my rib-cage from so much suspense. The unique way this book is written really pulled me into the story. This is the story of Dolores Claiborne , a… Continue reading Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King
Blood Moon by John David Bethel
Right on the first page of the preface it felt like my heart was being squeezed inside my chest. To know that this novel is based on a true story and that the treatment of this person was hell both during his captivity and when he manages to escape is both scary and revolting. It… Continue reading Blood Moon by John David Bethel