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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children [ebook]

What makes this book really interesting isn’t even apparent until you’ve finished it–that the eerie, weird and often creepy old photographs showing the peculiar children are actually vintage photos found by various collectors. However– I enjoyed the story even without knowing … Continue reading

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The Passage

Justin Cronin’s enormous tale of U.S. government experiments gone drastically awry is on pretty much every “Best of 2010″ list that I’ve seen. Since it’s supposed to be the first of a trilogy, reading it may turn into quite a … Continue reading

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The House of Lost Souls

Paul Seaton is one haunted man. He has never really left behind the horror and fear that overtook him when he visited the old Fischer house eleven years ago–a mansion once owned by the sinister, demon-raising Klaus Fischer. But now the lives and … Continue reading

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Dismantled

Just in time for Hallowe’en–a spooky page-turner by Jennifer McMahon that will get you in the mood. Four recent college graduates who consider themselves artists form a group called the “Compassionate Dismantlers”, committed to upsetting the status quo through various pranks and acts … Continue reading

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Finally–I love Stephen King again!

I used to love Stephen King, read him religiously: The Stand, Cujo, It, Misery, so many great and intriguing stories! From about 1999 on, a little of the charm had worn off, for me anyway. His passion for words seemed … Continue reading

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