Cat: Fiendish Feline Frights
Do you like cats? Everyone likes a cat! How about killer cats!? Combining a b-movie narrative and eco-horror, is this the next read for you?
Do you like cats? Everyone likes a cat! How about killer cats!? Combining a b-movie narrative and eco-horror, is this the next read for you?
Here is a list on the net of books written by R. L. Stine that suit the Christmas season perfectly (no spoilers).
The final book in the original Fear Street series, Trapped (1997) has to be my favourite read from the series as a whole so far. This 51st instalment of the series is fast-paced, and whilst not gory as such, that is not to say that it is not graphic!
From summer holidays to beaches and lifeguards, these novels capture the essence of the season while delivering spine-tingling suspense. Here are 5 of the best Fear Street books to take to the beach this summer!
A fever dream of Wizard of Oz and Misery references, cartoonish methods of abuse, and body horror. Don’t Ever Get Sick at Granny’s is wacky, to say the least!
This story gives another meaning to a double date – brimming with hormones and PG-friendly make-out scenes. Whilst very much making use of the tropes in the teen horror genre, it often goes against the grain.