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    Horror in the Woods - Extreme Horror by Lee Mountford
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    'Horror in the Woods' by Lee Mountford follows a group of four individuals - Ashley, Tim, Kim, and Craig - who embark on a hiking retreat that quickly turns into a nightmare when they stumble upon an abandoned cabin in the woods inhabited by a family of deranged cannibals. The plot unfolds with a blend of classic horror movie elements from the 70's and 80's, as the characters face indescribable suffering and horror in a remote and eerie setting. The story is filled with graphic descriptions, brutal events, and unexpected twists that keep the readers engrossed in a fast-paced and thrilling narrative.

    The writing style of the book is praised for its ability to create a gory and tension-filled atmosphere, with vivid descriptions that evoke fear and suspense in the readers. The characters, although flawed and sometimes predictable, undergo transformations that add depth to the narrative, particularly focusing on Ashley's evolution from a fearful and shy individual to a fierce fighter for survival amidst the horrors lurking in the woods.

    A dull pain radiated in her thighs, calves, and feet; pain that was growing stronger with every step. The air was cold and it bit at the exposed skin on her face. Over two hours of rain had drenched h...

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    Survivor by J.F. Gonzalez
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    'Survivor' by J.F. Gonzalez is a dark and extreme horror novel that delves into taboo topics such as extreme S&M and the business of snuff films. The story follows a woman who gets kidnapped by individuals aiming to rape, mutilate, and film her death for a snuff movie. Despite the graphic and disturbing nature of the content, the author skillfully navigates the extreme elements, knowing when to pull back and when to cut scenes, keeping readers engaged in a gripping who-done-it mystery that unfolds at a cracking pace. The plot involves twists and turns that shock and compel readers to continue despite the unsettling subject matter.

    Their neighborhood was deserted. Nobody had seen her get off the school bus at the corner of Lincoln and Elm on the outskirts of town, heading toward Rothsville Road. Bonnie Febray clutched her books ...

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    The Bighead by Edward Lee
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    'The Bighead' by Edward Lee is a gruesome and shocking tale set in the backwoods with a storyline revolving around The Bighead, a character with hydrocephaly and a penchant for violence. The book follows a cast of characters including two girls with contrasting issues, a renegade priest, and two local monsters, as they navigate through a narrative filled with rape, murder, and extreme violence. The writing style varies from character to character, with some sections written in a Lovecraftian dialect that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of the story.

    The Bighead licked his chops and tasted the dandy things: blood and fat, pussystink, the salt-slime of his own semen that he’d just slurped out’a the dead girl’s bellybutton. His bone had split her pu...

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    Extreme Horror by Matt Shaw
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    "Extreme Horror" by Matt Shaw is a dark and twisted tale of a man named Donald who has been a victim of bullying throughout his life. The story delves into Donald's psychological journey of descent into chaos and depravity, seeking revenge through an unusual kink. The writing style is described as very descriptive and real, almost like a true story, with a mix of psychological elements and extreme horror.


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    The Summer I Died - The Roger Huntington Saga by Ryan C. Thomas
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    This book follows Roger Huntington and his best friend Tooth as they stumble into the crosshairs of a sadistic killer during a summer in a small town. The story starts off as a coming-of-age tale, portraying the friendship between the two protagonists before they encounter brutal and sadistic violence at the hands of the demented character known as the Skinny Man. The plot is described as violent and gratuitous yet surprisingly enjoyable, with well-developed characters that evoke empathy from the readers.

    The writing style of the book is noted to be rich and vivid, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the story. The first-person narrative from Roger's perspective effectively captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the plot, making it a gripping and unsettling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    The gun jumped back in my hand like a startled cat. I winced at the shot, a screaming thunderclap that cut off my hearing as if someonehadsnuck up behind me and shoved cotton balls in my ears. The emp...

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    Woom by Matt Shaw, Duncan Ralston
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    In "Woom" by Matt Shaw and Duncan Ralston, the story unfolds in a motel room where a scarred man named Angel engages with a BBW escort named Shyla. As the narrative delves into darkness and madness, the book navigates through themes of extreme horror, graphic violence, mental illness, and trauma. The structure is likened to an anthology, with interconnected vignettes revealing the characters' histories and motivations, all leading towards a disturbing and unsettling conclusion.

    The writing style of "Woom" is described as masterful, with exceptional prose that weaves together sympathetic yet messed up characters. The book challenges the reader with its perversely entertaining narrative, daring them to continue reading despite the unsettling content. The authors skillfully blend psychological horror with graphic elements, creating a story that lingers in the reader's mind long after finishing it.

    ANGEL OPENED THE door to Room 6 with a key so scratched he was surprised it still worked, linked to a vermillion fob worn by so many thumbs the number was barely visible. The old room was just as he r...

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    Brain Cheese Buffet by Edward Lee
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    'Brain Cheese Buffet' by Edward Lee is a collection of hardcore horror stories that push the boundaries of extreme fiction. The book features eleven stories that test readers' gag reflexes with graphic and disturbing scenarios, making it a must-read for hardcore horror fans. Edward Lee's writing style is described as sick, twisted, and not for the faint-hearted, delving into the dark side of human nature with no punches pulled.

    The stories in 'Brain Cheese Buffet' are known for their detailed and realistic descriptions that leave readers both disturbed and intrigued. The book is praised for its ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats with exciting suspense, making it a captivating and unforgettable read for those who enjoy extreme horror.


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    Shared by Two by Jon Athan
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    In Shared by Two, Nestor Castle, a successful horror author, finds himself spiraling as he receives aggressive emails from a dangerously obsessed fan named Butterfly. As the correspondences become more intense, Nestor descends into paranoia, questioning his reality and risking everything to uncover the motives behind Butterfly's actions. The book explores the dark side of para social relationships between creators and fans, blurring the lines between obsession and horror in a suspenseful and twisted narrative that delves into themes of stalking and psychological torment.

    The writing style in Shared by Two by Jon Athan is described as crisp and suspenseful, with a big emphasis on building tension rather than focusing solely on gore. Readers are taken on a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and extreme horror scenes that leave a lasting impact. Athan's ability to create well-developed characters and craft a story that balances brutality with emotional depth makes this novel a gripping and intense read that challenges traditional horror tropes.


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    The Consumer by Michael Gira
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    The Consumer by Michael Gira is a collection of short stories that are described as disturbing, twisted, sick, and messed up by readers. The stories delve into dark themes such as incest, murder, necrophilia, pedophilia, and violence. The book is known for its depraved and horrifying content that leaves a lasting impact on readers, making them feel physically sick and disturbed. The writing style is often described as dark, deep, and genuinely hard to read, with some readers finding it difficult to finish the book due to its extreme nature.

    When my sister was released from the mental hospital,she came to live with me in the tilting and crumbling one-bedroom house I’dbought with the small amount of money I inherited when our parents died....

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    Sick Bastards by Matt Shaw
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    "Sick Bastards" by Matt Shaw delves into a post-apocalyptic world where a man, known only as Son Brother, navigates through a world filled with amnesia and survival instincts with his family. The story unfolds with themes of extreme horror, cannibalism, incest, and graphic sexual imagery, pushing the boundaries of readers' comfort zones. The plot centers around the family's struggle to survive in a world devoid of civilization, facing challenges such as defending their shelter against looters and post-apocalyptic dangers while questioning their moral compass and humanity.

    The skies used to be blue (on a good day) in some parts of the world. If we were lucky we’d get to see some of those blue skies over the United Kingdom too but mostly we settled for the grey that we’d...

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