Review
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Book Review | Strange Houses by Uketsu
The narrator examines a spacious, bright house for sale in Tokyo at the behest of his friend. But upon closer inspection, the floor plans reveal a mysterious “dead space” hidden between its walls.…
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Book Review | A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke
In 1901, Nicky wakes up on board the Ormen, a whaling ship on its last voyage. She’s weeks away from land, stuck with a hostile crew. 100 years later, Ormen’s wreck has washed…
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Book Review | Reptile Memoirs by Silje O. Ulstein
Can you ever truly shed your skin? One fateful night, Liv see a python on TV and becomes obsessed. She adopts Nero, a baby Burmese python. As Liv bonds with Nero, she feels…
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Book Review | Cold, Black & Infinite: Stories of the Horrific & Strange by Todd Keisling
Cold, Black & Infinite: Stories of the Horrific & Strange is a fantastic collection of sixteen macabre horror stories that’ll give you nightmares! These tales give me Twilight Zone and Twin Peaks…
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Book Review | One of Us by Dan Chaon
In 1915, 13-year-old twins Bolt and Eleanor, gifted with the ability to read each other’s thoughts, are left orphaned. They moved in with a man claiming to be their long-lost Uncle Charlie, only…
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Book Review | The Fatal Mind by N.J. Gallegos
Dr Aldea Absinthe’s innovative chip-implant procedure claims to relieve migraine pain and free patients from chronic suffering. Former NBA star Shawn Gilbert, whose career was cut short after an accident and unrelenting migraine,…