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Audiobook Review: “Camp Red Moon” by R.L. Stine
Regi’s got a great collection of miniature reviews for this R.L. Stine and friends audiobook story collection. Find out what she thinks overall, and which ones were her fave stories in the bunch.
Book Review: “Tunnel of Bones” by Victoria Schwab
We love to promote great reading choices to all ages, and it thrills us to no end when we get to dive into YA, Middle Grade, or Children’s Horror and Dark Fantasy! Today Elle’s highlighting reasons why you need to jump into the Cassidy Blake Series by Victoria Schwab
It Can’t Be All Horror All the Time
Our focus here at DHR is mainly on Dark Fiction and Horror, but we absolutely promote and encourage all of our readers to read diversely, including outside their typical genre! Today’s post by Elle reminds us that sometimes variety really can be the spice of life, and can be really helpful in kickstarting your reading lull.
5 Not-So-Scary Halloween Movie Picks for Families and the Squeamish
If blood, guts, and gore aren’t your idea of a good time, we understand. We’ve put together our picks for slightly less scary, and a little more campy Halloween horror movie favourites! If you’re looking for some mildly spooky fun to satisfy the nervous nellies in your house, we’ve got you covered. Take a peek and find some frighteningly good family-friendly fare.
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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