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Audience: Adult Format: Audiobook/Owned Blackeberg. It makes you think of coconut-frosted cookies, maybe drugs. - first sentence Let's see, the narrator was amazing and I enjoyed listening to him. The story was creepy and the vampires were scary as hell. The human characters were highly flawed...
An excellent collection of short stories. Some - "Border", "Equinox" and "Majken" were so good that I plan to take Susan Hill's advice and read them again, slowly and methodically, to understand WHY they worked as well as they did. I've made a start with Border, but got distracted by other books, ...
After seeing the recent adaptation of Stephen King's It, I was inspired to delve into a big, fat horror novel (I already read It a few summers ago); plus, 'tis the season. John Ajvide Lindqvist has been referred to as Sweden's Stephen King, and I can see why. What I like most about King's writing is...
Huh...I've wanted to read this book for a few years until, finally, desperate for horror I own and haven't read yet, I remembered I had bought the Kindle edition of this about a year ago and forgotten about it. I'm glad I waited to read it, though, because I don't think I would have liked it as much...
I am going to keep this short and sweet. I am honestly baffled how this made the top 20 list of scariest books out there. I was torn between boredom for a good 1/3 of this book and then just straight up baffled by the time I got to the end. This story starts out with a man who finds a baby that is ...