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What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
2.0
I loved What Moves the Dead so much but this one was not that interesting.
Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung
A book that can be read in one sitting!
The Head and Snare was so disgusting that I thought I was going to throw up for real. But I think I should respect the author’s talent for making me feel this way.
Scars was a bit sad and horrifying. As a person with bird phobia, I can say that story is going to stay in my mind for a while.
The Frozen Finger was something else… Scary… Just scary…
I liked Cursed Bunny and Ruler of the Winds and Sands. The latter was like a folk tale so it was fun.
Reunion was also nice because of the plot twist in the end.
The Embodiment was meh.
I didn’t like Home Sweet Home and Goodbye, My Love much.
4.0
The Head and Snare was so disgusting that I thought I was going to throw up for real. But I think I should respect the author’s talent for making me feel this way.
Scars was a bit sad and horrifying. As a person with bird phobia, I can say that story is going to stay in my mind for a while.
The Frozen Finger was something else… Scary… Just scary…
I liked Cursed Bunny and Ruler of the Winds and Sands. The latter was like a folk tale so it was fun.
Reunion was also nice because of the plot twist in the end.
The Embodiment was meh.
I didn’t like Home Sweet Home and Goodbye, My Love much.
Death's Obsession by Avina St. Graves
3.0
This book made me feel content with the choices I made in my life.
The Wendigo: Algernon Blackwood's Bone-Chilling Horror Story of the Supernatural by Algernon Blackwood, Algernon Blackwood
1.0
Not scary, not interesting. Full of descriptive paragraphs over and over again.
The Cellar by Natasha Preston
Fast paced, disturbing, page turner, scary, full of trauma, makes you feel uneasy every single page.
3.0
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
5.0
I don't know how to describe how great this book is, I finished it in one sitting! The author's writing was incredibly gripping and the story was full of mystery. The siblings who live in the Usher house look like ghosts and talk like they are in the grip of madness! The mystery of weird acting hares roaming around and mushrooms growing in the cursed looking lake is waiting to reveal the secret of the dead. Everything was amazing, fully deserving a 5 star rating! I’m off to read the sequel now!
The Predator by RuNyx
2.5
If it was my first time reading a book with these tropes I'd love it so much. But after so many times, I don't feel it anymore. And yes, we get it. He has blue eyes. Captivating blue eyes. Magnetic blue eyes. Electric blue eyes🤦🏻♀️