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Book Review: β€œThe Monster Collection” (Audiobook)
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Book Review: β€œThe Monster Collection” (Audiobook)

Out of the three books presented in this audio collection, I’d previously read two. For those, it was interesting to revisit these books in audio form. For the other, it was great to experience it for the first time.

The Monster Collection presents three classics of the horror genre. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Frankenstein, and Dracula are all contained in this 30-hour plus audiobook.

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Book Review: Dracula’s Child by J.S. Barnes
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Book Review: Dracula’s Child by J.S. Barnes

Dracula is an absolute classic, a staple of the horror genre, a key Gothic text. Even if you haven’t read the novel, you know the story, you know the characters, you’ve seen it played out so many times and read stories based off it, seen the effects Dracula has had on vampires in the 20th Century. So what more, you might ask, could be added to Dracula and the vampire mythos? How could a sequel be written to one of the foundational horror texts?

Well, if you are asking that, and if you are dubious of another tale revolving around Mina, Jonathan, Van Helsing and the rest of their small group, I promise –

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Book Review: Twisted Books to Leave You Shook
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Book Review: Twisted Books to Leave You Shook

I find it so so so extremely important to explore horror books within all age groups, especially books for the younger readers. Am I bias due to my own horror-infused upbringing? Probably. But, in general, middle-grade horror spins a spooky story filled with usually outrageous creatures and turns it into a lesson in morals. That, my horror-loving friends, makes series like Goosebumps and the soon-to-be-discussed Twisted Books to Leave You Shook perfect for our younger spooky pals. If we’re exploring these books meant for younger readers, then we can easily recommend books to our children, nieces, nephews, the kid that lives down the street, etc.

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