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Is The House Haunted?

I'll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong

November 13, 2024 by finnyfinfinn 1 Comment

Or is it the people who are left behind that are the ones being haunted? Let’s break out the Ouija board and get to the bottom of this! Nicola and Anton are determined to savor their limited time together. Having been diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis as a child, Nicola had come to terms with one day leaving her husband behind. But months after their wedding they are in a terrible car accident and it is Anton’s life that is cut short. His last words to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Cystic Fibrosis, ghost story, horror, Kelley Armstrong, paranormal, Seances

finnyfinfinn's CBR16 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: Cystic Fibrosis, ghost story, horror, Kelley Armstrong, paranormal, Seances ·
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Annie are You Okay, Are you Okay Annie?

Misery by Stephen King

November 10, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

I am a professed Stephen King fan, and one of my don’t call it a goal, but it is like a goal, for 2024 was to read more of his backlist.  I have been avoiding Misery for many years because I like reading more about monsters that are supernatural vs. monsters that are evil people. But 2024 is the year I decided I would give it a chance and overall I am glad that I did. The plot of Misery is that author Paul Sheldon […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction Tagged With: horror, misery, number one fan gone amuck, reader vs writer, Stephen King

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:41 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction · Tags: horror, misery, number one fan gone amuck, reader vs writer, Stephen King ·
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I am exhausted.

Bunny by Mona Awad

November 8, 2024 by carmelpie 3 Comments

I watch them tug at him with a fury that no doubt they put into their graduate school applications. An endlessly entitled fury that will drive them toward the shiny pretty things of this world and not stop until they have claimed them. ― Mona Awad, Bunny CBR16 Bingo: Rage I did not finish this book. I enjoy complicated, messy, unlikeable characters. But the only person I could stand was the poet whom everyone ostracized. Maybe that was the point all along. Samantha Mackey (Smackie) […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: cbr16bingo, cult, DNF, entitlement, Female writer, horror, MFA program, mona awad

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:87 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: cbr16bingo, cult, DNF, entitlement, Female writer, horror, MFA program, mona awad ·
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“Sometimes it didn’t matter if you broke. You kept going. You weren’t given a choice.” (Bingo)

When a Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher

November 7, 2024 by Malin 2 Comments

4.5 stars CBR16 Bingo: Dun Dun (From pretty much the first chapter, where Cordelia is “made obedient” there is a creeping sense of dread all the way through this novel) Cordelia knows her mother isn’t like other mothers. Other mothers can’t take over your limbs and puppet you, or force you to stay still and motionless for hours or days on end. Other mothers permit doors that can be closed in the house and let their daughters have friends. Other mothers don’t have a magical […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror Tagged With: A Sorceress Comes to Call, abuse, CBR16, cbr16bingo, dun-dun, fairy tale retelling, historical fantasy, horror, Malin, romantic, sorcery, Suspense, t kingfisher, The Goose Girl

Malin's CBR16 Review No:62 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror · Tags: A Sorceress Comes to Call, abuse, CBR16, cbr16bingo, dun-dun, fairy tale retelling, historical fantasy, horror, Malin, romantic, sorcery, Suspense, t kingfisher, The Goose Girl ·
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Keep thinking that I’m just a silly old woman. It will make it easier for me to do whatever I’m going to do to stop you

A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher

November 6, 2024 by LittlePlat 3 Comments

I’m going to confess, I know I’m in for a good time if I pick up a fantasy novel and the protagonist is an older lady with a bit of life experience under the belt. Someone who’s seen some things. One of the very best examples of this is the main character from A Paladin of Souls (Although giving her name might spoil other books in the series), several protagonists in the Divine Cities series, and the of course, T. Kingfisher has made this a […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror Tagged With: alleged horses, cbr16bingo, devil horses, evil witches, horror, horses, Love a sensible sardonic older lady presence, magic, t kingfisher

LittlePlat's CBR16 Review No:22 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror · Tags: alleged horses, cbr16bingo, devil horses, evil witches, horror, horses, Love a sensible sardonic older lady presence, magic, t kingfisher ·
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The Navajo Lens

Shutter by Ramona Emerson

November 4, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

I have always pursued good character-driven crime fiction. Yes, plotting is important and necessary to a good story but as I’ve said many times, I need a reason to care about what’s going on. The less I care about the characters, the less I’ll care about what’s going down. This is why whodunits rarely do it for me: they’re too focused on the mystery to make me care about who killed who. Shutter is not a tightly-plotted novel and that might bother some readers but I was so […]

Filed Under: Featured, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: Albuquerque, American southwest, horror, mystery, Native American, New Mexico, photography, Ramona Emerson, Rita Todacheene, Shutter

Jake's CBR16 Review No:171 · Genres: Featured, Horror, Mystery · Tags: Albuquerque, American southwest, horror, mystery, Native American, New Mexico, photography, Ramona Emerson, Rita Todacheene, Shutter ·
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