I really liked this book because it was just crazy. Nothing ever went the way I thought it would. It just felt like a crazy B-horror that was just absolutely fun from start to finish. 4/5
I really liked this book because it was just crazy. Nothing ever went the way I thought it would. It just felt like a crazy B-horror that was just absolutely fun from start to finish. 4/5
Horror!
Creepy cover buy!
I love alien horror & this author writes horror well. Creative & fun!!
Body snatching aliens & teenage nerds are on to them. Who will win.
The carving off of the dying human remains … so gross. Loved it!!
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4 ⭐️
It starts with a quote from Hansel & Gretel, but it‘s much more like Flowers in the Attic meets White Fur.
Here's a ghost story with a burn so slow that you'll forget you're reading a horror novella until the punch lands. Add Norman Prentiss to the list of writers I really must read more of.
Ok, everyone... what kind of flower is this? 🤔. Looking for my next #readyoursign pick. Any chance this is some orchid?
Not even a few pages in, and I've chucked the book across the room and swore it off! The title was more than misleading. It went into extreme description of animal abuse performed by the main character, Pluto. As an animal lover, this unsettled me and damn near broke my heart. More than anything, I wanted to invoke violence towards Pluto!
Feeling very nervous about this little psychological thriller. I hope the title isn't misleading!
Jasper Peacock, a short story by Paula Cappa, published at Coffin Bell Literary Journal. Coffinbell.com/jasper-peacock/ #freefiction #darkfiction #supernaturalfiction #litsybookclub #backtoreading
Overall, gruesome and entertaining with plenty of old school 80s horror homages. Generally, the characters are nothing special, but likeable for the most part.