Horror fans will be familiar with the story via the film the book inspired, "Silver Bullet", but the book felt less than inspiring. A swing and a miss(or maybe just a base hit) from Stephen King.
An enchanting tale with a fairy tale flare in which a young boy finds himself fighting to live as a magical creature tries to overrun his life. Magic, hope, and adventure fill the pages.
This classic spin on "selling your soul for rock and roll" shreds through the pages like an early Kirk Hammett solo from Metallica's Kill 'Em All mixed with a little light horror.
Spoiler free reviews of Lily(Nightmareland Chronicles Volume 6) by Daniel Barnett. An episodic horror series.
A classic that spawned one of the most popular sci-fi films of all time wraps big questions in a sci-fi blanket...What does it mean to be human and what is it all for?
Spoiler free review of City of Blood (Nightmareland Chronicles Volume 5) by Daniel Barnett. An episodic horror series.
A new player enters the arena of darkness in book 4 of the Nightmareland Chronicles, but they aren't all they seem to be
The latest A24 offering that brings us the origin story behind the villain from "X". Is she a woman wronged or a petulant child with a sinister streak?
Spoiler free review of Sleepwalking (Nightmareland Chronicles Volume Three) by Daniel Barnett. An episodic horror series.
It's a classic crime noir tale, but does it hold up today? Review of The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
Will the conclusion to the Southern Reach trilogy satisfy or simply frustrate? Review of Acceptance by Jeff VanderMeer
John and Mariah enter the darkness as the Lullaby sinks it's claws in the world. Review of Lullaby(Nightmareland Chronicles #2) by Daniel Barnett
An epic fantasy with high stakes and a sinister magic system that makes for a fantasy comfort read. Review of The Sum of All Men (The Runelords #1) by David Farland
When the sun disappears and darkness claims the land, can you regain your sanity? Review of Nightfall by Daniel Barnett
Will the 2nd entry in the Southern Reach trilogy continue to mesmerize or make me close my eyes? Review of Authority by Jeff VanderMeer