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The Horror of Being Beautiful
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The Horror of Being Beautiful

Since Victorians put poisons on their face such as arsenic, belladonna and lead, to be beautiful can be deadly. As society changed, so did society’s perceived beauty, but there is an almost constant battle that women must be attractive. When this comes to horror films, this is ultimately shown as women becoming a monster, pursuing perfection and rejected by the male dominance that made them choose this path.

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Book Review: My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
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Book Review: My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

I’m going to be completely honest – I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I grabbed this book off the shelf at the library. I’d seen it floating around on Twitter & Bookstagram for most of the last year (it came out in November 2018), and although I didn’t know what it was about, the cover drew me in – it’s stunning!

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All That’s Fair Week: β€œAll That’s Fair” Book Review by Bex Futrell

All That’s Fair Week: β€œAll That’s Fair” Book Review by Bex Futrell

All That’s Fair marks my second adventure into S.H. Cooper’s fictional world, with my first being her debut novel. The Festering Ones. After reading both books penned by her, it’s safe to say that Cooper is officially, and will always remain, on my radar.

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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story
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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story

He groaned, gritting his teeth and trying to cover his ears, to block out the chittering, chattering sound above him. The high trills and tap-tap-tap on the floor. Open auditions. Hehated open auditions. They drew out the worst of the worst, and subjected him to days of listening to untalented hacks try and prove they could sing and could dance and could act. Most of them couldn’t. And sometimes, those that couldn’t cried and wailed as they were ushered out of the building. Open auditions meant he had no rest whatsoever.

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