Rebecca is a haunting tale of love, with gothic dread and horrifying secrets. Rebecca is a gothic romance mystery novel that tells a haunting tale about love…… Read more “[Book Review] Rebecca (Daphne du Maurier, 1938) ★★★★★”
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[Book Review] Summer of Night (Dan Simmons, 1991) ★★★☆☆
Summer of Night unleashes an ancient evil under a relentless hot summer sun. Summer of Night is a supernatural adventure coming of age horror that takes place…… Read more “[Book Review] Summer of Night (Dan Simmons, 1991) ★★★☆☆”
[Book Review] The Wise Friend (Ramsey Campbell, 2020) ★★★★★
The Wise Friend is an atmospheric slow burner with harrowing folkloric horror. The Wise Friend is a supernatural folkloric horror that reminds of a dark fairytale. With…… Read more “[Book Review] The Wise Friend (Ramsey Campbell, 2020) ★★★★★”
[Book Review] Welcome to Night Vale (Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor, 2015) ★★★★★
Welcome to Night Vale is a gift to all weird fiction comedy horror fans. Welcome to Night Vale is a strange book indeed. It’s a supernatural, weird…… Read more “[Book Review] Welcome to Night Vale (Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor, 2015) ★★★★★”
[Book Review] Lovecraft Country (Matt Ruff, 2016) ★★★★★
Lovecraft Country shows with powerful entertainment how supernatural horror can be more easily defeated than racist horrors. Lovecraft Country is a supernatural horror that smartly combines the…… Read more “[Book Review] Lovecraft Country (Matt Ruff, 2016) ★★★★★”
[Book Review] John Dies at the End (David Wong, 2007) ★★★★★
John Dies at the End is an out-of-the-box hilarious, weird, original rollercoaster of cosmic horror and chaos. John Dies at the End is a supernatural cosmic horror…… Read more “[Book Review] John Dies at the End (David Wong, 2007) ★★★★★”
[Graphic Novel Review] Through the Woods (Emily Carroll, 2014) ★★★★★
Through the Woods is a visual stunning delight full with sinister dark fairytales. Through the Woods is a graphic novel that reminds strongly of a gothic horror…… Read more “[Graphic Novel Review] Through the Woods (Emily Carroll, 2014) ★★★★★”