Venus in the Blind Spot, Horror Manga Review
Review of Junji Ito’s Venus in the Blindspot, another collection of horror short stories from the master himself.
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Review of Junji Ito’s Venus in the Blindspot, another collection of horror short stories from the master himself.
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Review of I Am Not Okay With This, the incredibly polarizing graphic novel that will sure to leave you with an opinion, in either direction.
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Review and summary of Stephen Graham Jones’ Night of the Mannequins, when a prank goes very wrong and reality is up for interpretation.
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Review and summary of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, a story of friendship soulmates and all their conflicts.
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Review of My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite where blood is far thicker than water and sisters always stick together.
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Thank you to author Jeff Parsons for providing me with a copy of The Captivating Flames of Madness in exchange for this honest review. It’s always good to have a short story collection sitting around. It’s the perfect way to fill the gap between longer books or to have something to read when you’re short on time. You get to […]
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Review of Kaiju Girl Caramelise vol 1, an adorable manga about a young girl who is becoming a giant monster, she’s also boy crazy.
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Spoiler free review and full summary of Stephen King’s Carrie. Spoiler Free Review You probably already know this story. Carrie is a book by Stephen King published in 1974 that has been adapted into two movies which automatically means it’s popular. I’m actually fairly new to reading King but I have seen both movies so nothing in the book really […]
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