But at that moment, Adam tightens his grip on Michael’s hand, and Alice likewise squeezes his other hand, and with the childish, trusting touch of these twins, his fate is sealed. He cannot and he will not betray them. I have to start this review by saying that I don't normally read horror books....
DNF at 45%I can't read anymore of this shit. I decided to read this because so many people compared this with Rosemary's Baby and I kept seeing the book being posted on the side bars on here. Read the summary and thought it sounded interesting. Married couple can't have kids, they go to unknown doct...
Thank the marketing department for the intrigue generated by this one. It certainly has an excellent hook: "A couple struggling to have a child, undergo treatment to have one, but once their kids are born, the unlucky siblings begin to realize that there's something amiss with their parents." It see...
Mostly a quick and engaging read, but it completely lost me in the middle for some reason; I put it down and didn't pick it up again for a month. It felt slightly uneven. Still, worth looking at other work by the author.
As much as I was looking forward to this book, by the end I hated it. No, hated it not a strong enough word. I loathed this book. So many times I wanted to put it down and never pick it back up, but I soldiered on until the very last page and began to wish I had followed through with the urge to ...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/2695What is this I don’t even.This book was not at all what I was expecting it to be.I don’t even know how to review it. It was crazy. Chase Novak (pen name for Scott Spencer) is one imaginative (read: sick) bastard.Alex and Leslie Twisden have an i...
I read the exerpt in the Guardian newspaper online, and I was both a little grossed out and intrigued. The story of a New York couple, for whom everything is within easy reach, cars, clothes, opera. Everything but an Heir for father Alex's stunning townhouse and fortune, and a wee darling cherub fo...
There's a lovely, creepy, under-seen film set amongst the wealthy in NYC -- Birth, like the best horror, burrows under the skin with an ability to make the utterly familiar seem uncertain, make you question who people are or what lies underneath, to twist our understanding of relationships inside ou...
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