Adam Nevill’s The Lost Girl: a Reappraisal
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Adam Nevill’s The Lost Girl: a Reappraisal

Adam Nevill’s The Lost Girl: a Reappraisal An overlooked masterpiece of apocalyptic fiction The Lost Girl was Adam Nevill’s seventh novel, published by MacMillan back in 2015 whose arrival attracted little in the way of media attention beyond the hardcore horror crowd, some of which noted its subtle change of … Adam Nevill’s The Lost Girl: a ReappraisalRead more

After-Pride 2: Shame or Sincerity?
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After-Pride 2: Shame or Sincerity?

Those tutting and wagging their fingers over what they consider “negative representation” in genre fiction generally tend to not realise they are the ones calling for exactly that:  Sanitised, straight-prescribed stereotypes that are far removed from the lived reality of any queer person, designed to accommodate traditionalist assumptions of relationships, … After-Pride 2: Shame or Sincerity?Read more

The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas – Exclusive Cover Reveal
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The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas – Exclusive Cover Reveal

Rebecca meets Mexican Gothic in this luscious haunted house tale of ghosts, ownership and desire. The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas Hacienda San Isidro was meant to be Beatriz’s haven, her salvation from an oppressive life with her uncle and his vicious wife. When Don Rodolfo Solórzano proposed, Beatriz dreamed only … The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas – Exclusive Cover RevealRead more

July YA and Middle Grade Horror Roundup
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July YA and Middle Grade Horror Roundup

July YA and Middle Grade Horror Roundup In our July YA and Middle Grade roundup we’re going to start at the top, with Kristy Acevedo’s unmissable The Warning, which is the first part of a stunning horror/science fiction duology, I’ve already read part two and will review nearer release time. … July YA and Middle Grade Horror RoundupRead more

The Centre: How to Lose a Guy, Learn a Language, and Uncover a Conspiracy in Ten Days
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The Centre: How to Lose a Guy, Learn a Language, and Uncover a Conspiracy in Ten Days

The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi A Horror Book Review by Christina Ladd With this one, she has a great concept with highly readable prose and an engaging narrator, but unfortunately a bit of hesitancy in pushing concepts and boundaries.  Literary horror is having a moment. Not that horror has ever … The Centre: How to Lose a Guy, Learn a Language, and Uncover a Conspiracy in Ten DaysRead more

The Psychotronic Book Club: Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror)
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The Psychotronic Book Club: Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror)

The Psychotronic Book Club:  Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror) I have been a school librarian for nearly thirty years, working in three very different schools and over that period have run many successful (with a few misfires along the way) book clubs. By far the most rewarding … The Psychotronic Book Club: Adventures in getting older teens to read (horror)Read more