This year I'm going to try to focus more on tracking my reads for the Scaredy Cat Bingo Challenge , which consists of 25 reading prompts...
In order to get more done this year, I've started doing mini-reviews of somewhat like books. These are primarily reads picked up from ...
Mini Reviews || The Hungry Earth by Nicholas Kaufmann, Mexican Gothic by Silva Moreno-Garcia, and Mass Hysteria by Michael Patrick Hicks
In order to get more done this year, I've started doing mini-reviews of somewhat like books.
These are primarily reads picked up from KU and a few from Netgalley here and there. Any direct requests will not be a part of the mini-reviews series.
Today's mini-reviews are 3 eco-horror books that I read late last year: The Hungry Earth by Nicholas Kaufmann, Mexican Gothic by Silva Moreno-Garcia, and Mass Hysteria by Michael Patrick Hicks.
My Thoughts...
My Thoughts...
If you’ve read my bio, you’ll get a pretty-good sense of who I am even if you don’t know me and you’ve never read my books. However, ...
Guest Post || Kristina Rienzi, author of Among Us
Check out Kristina’s debut audiobook, AMONG US. This new-adult sci-fi thriller was chosen as an April 2019 Audible Editors Select Pick and featured on Audible’s ACX University 2018 webcast series.
Happy 2022 and happy horror reading! Here's the roundup of anticipated horror releases for January 2022. ( If you plan on purchasing an...
Hey guys and welcome to 2022 on CLC! I am making some resolutions for the New Year but not in the way you might think. Bookish resolution...
Horror Mini Reviews || Mouth Full of Ashes by Briana Morgan, The House of Little Bones by Beverly Lee, and Man, Fuck This House by Brian Asman
Hey guys and welcome to 2022 on CLC!
I am making some resolutions for the New Year but not in the way you might think. Bookish resolutions only so here we go!
1. I want to read more and stay off social media. Last year, I did a lot of hiking so that cut into my reading time—which is great since I lost 30 pounds—but also bad since I didn't read as much. This year, I'm going to try for more audiobooks or KU books that I can have Alexa read to me while I walk.
2. I'm going to be better about getting reviews written. It takes me a long time to format posts and write the review—sometimes hours. I procrastinate a lot as well because it is such a big undertaking.
That leads me to this post. In order to get more done this year, I'm going to start doing mini-reviews. I have some guilt about not giving all the books equal treatment but I believe that a short review is better than no review.
These are primarily reads picked up from KU and a few from Netgalley here and there. Any direct requests will not be a part of the mini-reviews series.
Today's mini-reviews are 3 horror novellas that I read late last year: Mouth Full of Ashes by Briana Morgan, The House of Little Bones by Beverly Lee, and Man, Fuck This House by Brian Asman.
My Thoughts...
My Thoughts...
Publication date: September 1st, 2021 Links: Amazon | Goodreads Everyone has wanted their favorite book to be real, if only for a moment....
Review || Winterset Hollow by Jonathan Edward Durham
Publication date: September 1st, 2021
Everyone has wanted their favorite book to be real, if only for a moment. Everyone has wished to meet their favorite characters, if only for a day. But be careful in that wish, for even a history laid in ink can be repaid in flesh and blood, and reality is far deadlier than fiction . . . especially on Addington Isle. Winterset Hollow follows a group of friends to the place that inspired their favorite book - a timeless tale about a tribe of animals preparing for their yearly end-of-summer festival. But after a series of shocking discoveries, they find that much of what the world believes to be fiction is actually fact, and that the truth behind their beloved story is darker and more dangerous than they ever imagined. It's Barley Day . . . and you're invited to the hunt.
Publication date: August 25th, 2021 Links: Amazon | Goodreads A compelling gothic fairytale by bruja and award-winning writer Maria DeBl...
Review || Weep, Woman, Weep by Maria DeBlassie
Publication date: August 25th, 2021
A compelling gothic fairytale by bruja and award-winning writer Maria DeBlassie.
I can't believe that we are already in the month of December. I'm not ready for the cold and the dark, but I'm always ready for...
This Month in Horror: December 2021
I can't believe that we are already in the month of December. I'm not ready for the cold and the dark, but I'm always ready for a read to keep me up all night under the blankets. December is an odd month for horror releases but that doesn't mean there aren't still some great stories being released. See if there's anything on the list you'd like to ask Santa for!
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Publication date: November 23rd, 2021 Links: Amazon | Goodreads A shape-shifting spirit haunts a family in England during the depths of ...
Review || Once Upon a Winter: A Folk and Fairy Tale Anthology
Publication date: November 23rd, 2021
A shape-shifting spirit haunts a family in England during the depths of winter.
My mother once said to me love is an edge you will fall over, and she was right.I think about it often as I walk the woods. She is dead and shrouded in the earth, and I feel her with every bare-footed step throughout the dirt.
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