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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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Book Review: Blood Lake Monster by Renee Miller
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Book Review: Blood Lake Monster by Renee Miller

This is write-up number ten for a book in Unnerving’s Rewind or Die series, and my excitement to pick one of these little ditties up has not diminished in the slightest. Kudos to Eddie Generous for, among other things, rounding up such a vast array of tropes in the process of introducing horror readers to so many new and wonderful authors. I realize now that Renee Miller has multiple books out, but this is the first I’ve had the pleasure of picking up. Blood Lake Monster follows up the aquatic horror in The Kelping, by Jan Stinchcomb, with a dose of swampy, land-locked lake creature.

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Book Review: Crossroads by Laurel Hightower
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Book Review: Crossroads by Laurel Hightower

This might be a short read, but it is by no means an easy one. Trust me when I say this book will rip your heart out, store it in an ornately carved box, and deliver it to Laurel for her to dance off with it into the sunset, gleefully laughing as she rehydrates herself with the tears of readers. (Laurel is not The Evil Queen, but after this book I’m pretty sure β€˜reader’s tears’ must be a core part of her diet.)

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