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Review | The Night Will Find Us by Matthew Lyons
It’s summer break and Chloe, Parker, and their four friends are off to a camping trip in the Pine Barrens. The Barrens is a dense, magnificent forest deep in New Jersey and the…
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Review | Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
Twenty-five years ago, Maggie and her parents moved into the huge, rambling Baneberry Hall. Three weeks after they moved in, they fled in the night leaving everything behind. Maggie’s father, Ewan, claimed they…
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Review | The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton
In the town of Stewartville, the residents are either working in a prison, waiting for their family to be released, or just trying to survive from the inside. Casey lives with his brother…
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36 New Horror Books For Spooky Season
Hello October! It’s my favourite time of the year! Autumn leaves, cool weather, pumpkin spice, and bone-chilling reads for your shorter days and longer nights. To welcome this year’s spooky season, I’ve compiled…
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Return to Manderley: On Nostalgia and Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’
On 8th September, the trailer for the new movie adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca was released. It’s produced by Netflix and will be out on 21st October. Like any movie adaptations of…
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Review | One By One by Ruth Ware
High up in a ski resort on the French Alps, a group of directors and employees of the music app Snoop are gathered to decide the future of the company. A buyout is…