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Book Review: Misfits by Hunter Shea
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Book Review: Misfits by Hunter Shea

Hunter Shea is an author I very much admire, having read Creature and Ghost Mine, which I really enjoyed. His writing is crisp, and he’s brilliant when it comes to underlying horror, of building tension in his prose before the gore kicks in. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed by Misfits. I’ll admit, in part this kind of horror just isn’t my style, as I’m finding more and more. With many books like this, I know there will be many who really appreciate what Shea does here, and will get far more enjoyment out of this than I did.

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Book Review: Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis by Annie Jacobson
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Book Review: Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis by Annie Jacobson

Read by the author, Phenomena details the key players involved in the US Government’s research into extrasensory perception. Whether you believe in ESP and psychic abilities or not, the truth is the US Military did see value in these ‘abilities’, and sought to discover exactly how they could use them.

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Book Review: We Need To Do Something by Max Booth III
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Book Review: We Need To Do Something by Max Booth III

Look, I’m not sure I’m going to be able to tell you anything new here. I’ve seen nothing but positive acclaim for this title, and I’m going to be adding my voice to the din momentarily. 

The elevator pitch for We Need To Do Something: a family of four shelters in a bathroom on page one to avoid a severe storm warning. Booth sets out to do something pretty unique and extraordinary here, asking himself, “Can I set an entire 150-page book in one small room and make it interesting?”

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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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