Heads Will Roll • Summer Camp Horror Book Review
Heads Will Roll lives up to the cover and I enjoyed this quite a bit. It’s skews a little young though not quite YA, but maybe not as brutal as I had hoped.
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Heads Will Roll lives up to the cover and I enjoyed this quite a bit. It’s skews a little young though not quite YA, but maybe not as brutal as I had hoped.
There are a lot of spooky creepy books out now in ‘Augtober’ and even more once the leaves threaten to turn. September holds many reading possibilities so here are 16 to start choosing from…
Not long ago I picked up The Boris Karloff Horror Anthology which is a 1960s book put out by souvenir press.
The Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn Kiste was almost an instant buy for me.
Eight horror books that caught my eye, this July. New stuff from authors we know and love, new names for us to discover, and every single one either a camp slasher or small town terror – Hollywood is a small town, right?
The cover and summary of this book sounded so perfect to me! I checked to see if it was YA but it seemed to be a straight-up haunted house, haunted town, haunted past coming-of-age horror so I was sold.
I’ve a few more books to tuck away before digging into Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi but it was an instant-buy today on release day.
Twenty-seven books are coming out or are out already!
Absolutely beautiful reading in Grey Dog, by Elliott Gish. I’d wanted to read this and was so pleased when ECW reached out with a review copy.
Disturbing books are so often synonymous with horror fiction. Is there a level below, sinking deeper than the murky depths?
Tender is the Flesh is a dystopian horror is set in a world where animals are not used for food anymore because there are no animals left but us.
So many horror books coming out in February, and quite a few caught my eye.