The Girl Who Was Taken

The Girl Who Was Taken

Review The more secrets that were unearthed the darker everything got in ways I didn't expect and I loved it, I couldn't put this book down. This book was chilling…
HOW TO PUNCH KIDS IN BATHROOMS

HOW TO PUNCH KIDS IN BATHROOMS

Review HOW TO PUNCH KIDS IN BATHROOMS is a quirky little book of anecdotal essays with a touch of humor. This book is extremely small, consisting of only 32 pages…
Magnum Opus

Magnum Opus

Review Beware the green-eyed monster; the sin of envy can be deadly! I picked this novella up on a whim and am glad I did. From the synopsis, I expected…
Here and Gone

Here and Gone

Review This book may be one of the most compelling reads that I've had the pleasure of reading in a while. Here and Gone is the story of a woman…
Eleven

Eleven

Review I think we forget sometimes how scary the internet can be. Eleven is a short story about a woman grieving the loss of her girlfriend and driven to dire…
Out of Curiosity and Hunger

Out of Curiosity and Hunger

Review Have you ever thought, "I love National Geographic, especially when the animals eat each other, and sometimes maybe humans too." This is the exact vibe I got from this…
The Salt Line

The Salt Line

Review This book was so high on my wishlist when it was first published, but unfortunately The Salt Line was one of the most disappointing books I had ever read.…
Sensor

Sensor

Review Cosmic horror and cults, two of some of my favorite themes of Junji Ito's work. Sensor, originally titled Travelogue of the Succubus is a mish-mash of ideas that tie…
The Invincible

The Invincible

Review This book takes a completely new twist on evolution and the fight for survival. The group that is the most advanced will win, hasn't that been the lesson from…
In Real Life

In Real Life

Review Anda is an average teenager, a geek girl that plays and develops games. After stepping into her first MMORPG she quickly makes friends with another lady gamer and starts…