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Book Review – Blood on Her Tongue By Johanna Van Veen
1887, the Netherlands, Lucy receives word that her twin sister Sarah is ill. In the process of excavating the bog surrounding their isolated mansion, Sarah and her husband have discovered a body. A bog Body. a perfectly preserved body of a woman, in fact, and Sarah has developed an obsession with it, an increasingly irrational one. Lucy worried that Sarah’s husband would have her committed to an insane asylum, goes to visit her sister, intending to care for her and to investigate the cause of this sudden illness. It’s clear that Sarah is hiding something, but then again, so is Lucy. When Sarah’s condition takes a turn for the worse,…
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Book Review – Horror Movie By Paul Tremblay
The unnamed narrator is recruited by is old college friend Valentina, for a part in her visionary amateur Horror Movie. The movie written by Valentina’s friend Cleo is all about a group of friends, teenage outcasts who set out to make a monster. The character the narrator will portray the Thin Kid, which is why they want him he’s tall lanky he doesn’t even need acting experience his character is the strong silent type. In the summer of 1993 at a condemned school in Rhode Island the cast and crew film the movie. The narrator is only getting his pages the night before so for him his story as the…
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Goodreads 78 Most Popular Horror Novels of the Past Five Years
I love a list to do, to buy you, name it me, and lists we go together. So when I see a list of the 78 most popular Horror Novels from the Past Five years you bet I have to go and have a look. Now, I meant to write this back in October when Goodreads originally published the article (which you can check out here), but life happened, I got distracted by other things, mostly reading a bunch of great books and going to work, did you know they expect me every day? I forgot about the list. Not only do I love Books, but I also just love paper,…







