I finished this book this weekend and was just quietly freaking out about how much I liked it and I promise you, if you even remotely like spooky things, you are going to want to read this book. Allow me to expound a little. Wonderland is the horror/psychological thriller novel from local-to-me author Zoje Stage, who hails from…
ARC Review: Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power (Out July 7th)
So Johnathan got me Wilder Girls back in February, and after seeing it around social media for months, I was really excited to read it. I devoured it pretty quickly, and I thought it was really interesting. I was really interested in the themes of infection and the government control over the island and the…
Spooky Saturday: Why We Like to Be Scared
If you’re here, you likely already know at least one thing about me: I love spooky stuff. I love scary movies and horror, creepy books, disturbing images, and generally just weird things. And the thing is, this is far from uncommon. (It’s so common, in fact, that there was recently a bit of a controversy…
Book Review: The Long Walk by Stephen King
Stephen King can be a bit of a polarizing author. I know some people who hate him and find him completely overrated. And I know other people who love every single thing he puts out, even if it’s pretty openly a brush fire. I, however, find myself firmly in the middle of the road when…
Book Review: Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage
Baby Teeth caught my attention months ago when I saw its simplistic yet powerful red and white cover floating around over on bookstagram, and when I found out what it was about, I was even more intrigued. So when this book surfaced in my own home (seriously, shout-out to my boyfriend for letting me read…
Book Review: Bird Box by Josh Malerman
I initially started seeing Bird Box around the bookstagram-phere (not a thing, you say? Well, it is now. I just made it up) quite a few months ago. I think it was a Book of the Month book back in the spring and maybe that’s why so many people seemed to be getting their hands…
Book Review: My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
With the overwhelming success of the Netflix series Stranger Things and the return of Stephen King’s It to theaters with the children’s storyline bumped forward by nearly thirty years, the 80s are having another major moment in horror—and My Best Friend’s Exorcism, by Grady Hendrix, is no exception. This horror novel has been on my…