Here's what I liked:-This story is GORY! I love that. And it wasn't all gratuitous gore, though some certainly was. Rather, it was the kind used in Indiana Jones and that ilk of movie. There's green pus and maggots and cracked-open skulls and a creature nomming on a corpse. It's absolutely delightfu...
How does one properly review a book one loves? Well... I know not the answer but I can tell you this... this book... WAS AMAZING! I loved EVERYTHING about it. Characters, plot, setting, EVERYTHING! The writing was unbelievable and the story even more so. I do not have one complaint about this book. ...
Original review: I'm quitting at 47%. Please note, this was ALLL me. The writing in this book was SUPERB, and the story was really creepy and at times sad and heartbreaking.My review is in no way a reflection of this book, because it's obvious why so many people enjoyed it.This is all about person...
Holy crap, was this book dark and scary.I suppose I've never had the stomach for horror, but this is the first YA book (even of those that proclaim themselves to be in the horror genre) that's haunted me after I closed the covers. I actually shouted out loud during some parts and had to stop to reg...
Loved this book. Is now one of my favorite series. I loved the writing style. Being set in 1888 made it a lot more creepy, I'm not sure why that era is so spooky to me, but I loved it anyway. I'm not into writing reviews that explain the entire book ill just say at times it was a little wordy but it...
This book was quite the pleasant surprise.I didn't really know what to expect when I first picked it up. I had heard of it a couple of times before––and maybe I'd seen it at the library and previously thought about reading it. I just recalled being told that this book was really graphic and frighten...
This is not my normal cup of tea at all. It’s really out there for me. I tend to enjoy books that use monsters (or paranormal creatures) but only if they use them in the way they’re meant to be used. Not romanticized but feared and hated. The Monstrumologist does that perfectly.The writing of the bo...
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