Horror

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“time is indeed a river in which events converge, collide, and flow on to an unavoidable future.”

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Good Girls is the second book in a trilogy that began with Motherless Child.

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“Writers on Dr. Who ought to consult this strange little book for ideas.”

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a fantastic read for a slow afternoon or a short flight.”

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sure to entertain and dazzle all who take in its exceptionally crafted words.”

Good news and bad news. Such is life.

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“danger . . . can also lurk in less inhabited places, as well as in one’s own heart and mind.”

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With Japanese ghosts and demons, author Sean Michael Wilson and illustrator Michiru Morikawa have created cultural Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark in comic form.

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“The heart wants someone to take away the fear. The heart wants answers even if they’re made up.”

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a solid short story collection . . .”

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a delightful sampler of the grotesque and absurd.”

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“cerebral horror, the subtleties of dark thrills . . .”

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Rat God is the perfect graphic novel for those who enjoy Lovecraftian horror but want something original and exciting.  

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Never has wading through the bizarre been so rewarding.”

Where to start with Klaxon?

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The following words constitute a review of the new novel Welcome to Night Vale. The review is not about Welcome to Night Vale. It is totally about it and is for your enjoyment.

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“There’s nothing particularly wrong with Slade House but, sadly, there’s nothing especially right.”

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“one of the most original and immersive young adult horror novels of the decade.”

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The Evil Within reads like that cult horror movie you’ve heard about—the one that combines A Nightmare on Elm Street with Cabin in the Woods—and took years to track down.

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"Finders keepers" is a common idiom many use when they unearth something of value, not knowing its rightful owner. Such is the case with young Peter Saubers.

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“Wormwood is an intergalactic, inter-dimensional, immortal, happy-go-lucky larval worm-thing with a liking for fine stout, strippers, and most of the other vices planet Earth has on offer.

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“a satisfying read for the diehard fans out there that are well versed in the worlds of zombies and the end of the world as we know it.”

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“DeAngelis’s ability to tell an engaging story that draws the reader in makes this quirky read a real page-turner.”

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“evil is never fully destroyed; it simply takes another form.“

Apple, Massachusetts is a dying town, a roach motel in which its inhabitants only escape through death.

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“Love. Lust. Paranormal power. An ancient curse, and battles between Good and Evil.”

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These bizarre short stories will have you looking over your shoulder and questioning everything you once thought normal.”

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“Curran has taken the horror master ’s sense of inherited dread and given it a second and tighter twist . . .

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