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    The Hunger by Alma Katsu
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    'The Hunger' by Alma Katsu is a historical novel that retells the journey of the Reed Donner Party in 1846, adding a supernatural element to the story. The book delves into the horrors faced by the pioneers, including disease, starvation, and cannibalism, while also incorporating a supernatural twist that heightens the tension and fear within the narrative. Through well-done characterization and vivid descriptions, the author brings to life the interactions and struggles of the moving community, making the story a captivating blend of historical fiction and horror.

    The plot of 'The Hunger' follows the ill-fated Donner Party as they face a series of mishaps, poor decisions, and supernatural threats while attempting to cross 1800's America from east to west. The author skillfully weaves together elements of historical events with supernatural horror, creating a gripping and eerie tale that keeps readers on edge. The book explores themes of despair, survival, and the malevolent nature of the surrounding environment, making it a haunting and immersive read that lingers in the mind long after the final page.

    He stood that morning in front of the big mirror strapped to the side of James Reed’s wagon. In every direction, the prairie unfurled like a blanket, occasionally rippled by wind: mile after uninterru...

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    The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma
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    'The Walls Around Us' by Nova Ren Suma is a gripping story that intertwines the lives of three girls - Violet, Ori, and Amber. Violet, a talented ballerina with a bright future, finds her path crossed with Amber, a girl accused of a heinous crime and sent to a juvenile detention center. Ori, the link between these two girls, brings together a tale of friendship, betrayal, secrets, and justice. The narrative weaves between the perspectives of these characters, exploring themes of jealousy, guilt, ambition, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.

    The book is described as a psychological thriller with supernatural elements, offering a unique and intense exploration of class structure, perception, and justice. As the mysteries surrounding Ori's story unravel through the intertwined narratives of Violet and Amber, the reader is taken on a chilling journey that challenges notions of guilt and innocence, while delving into the complexities of teenage angst, friendship, and the consequences of jealousy.

    WE WENT WILD that hot night. We howled, we raged, we screamed. We were girls—some of us fourteen and fifteen; some sixteen, seventeen—but when the locks came undone, the doors of our cells gaping open...

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    The Changeling Sea by Patricia A. McKillip
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    Peri, a young girl living in a fishing village, harbors deep resentment towards the sea after losing her father to its depths. In a fit of anger, she hexes the sea, setting off a chain of events involving magic, sea creatures, and a mysterious disappearance. As the story unfolds, Peri becomes entangled in a web of relationships, mysteries, and ancient legends, all set against the backdrop of the ever-present sea. Patricia McKillip's writing style in "The Changeling Sea" is described as dreamy, poetic, and filled with imagery that transports readers to a world where the sea itself seems to come alive.

    NO ONE REALLY KNEW where Peri lived the year after the sea took her father and cast his boat, shrouded in a tangle of fishing net, like an empty shell back onto the beach. She came home when she chose...

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    Lamb by Bonnie Nadzam
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    'Lamb' by Bonnie Nadzam is a disturbing and intense novel that delves into the relationship between a middle-aged man, David Lamb, and a young girl named Tommie. The plot follows their journey from Chicago to the Rockies, where Lamb's manipulation and grooming of Tommie create a sense of suspense and discomfort for the reader. The narrative style is described as seductive and haunting, with poetic dialogue that reveals the unsettling undertones of Lamb's character.


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    Census by Jesse Ball
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    Census by Jesse Ball is a poignant and emotionally resonant novel that follows a dying widower and his son with Down Syndrome as they embark on a road trip to take a mysterious census in a dystopian world. The narrative is a collection of brief encounters and allegorical tales that explore themes of life, mortality, humanity, and kindness. Through the unique storytelling style, Ball delves into the father's journey of acceptance and the son's experience of the world outside their familiar town, creating a tapestry of profound moments and reflections.

    I suppose the walk was a mistake—an overreach. I spent the next days in a rented room being fed soup by a kindly old couple. They ran a shop and lived above it. I believe they rented the room once in ...

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    November Mourns by Tom Piccirilli
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    November Mourns by Tom Piccirilli is a dark and meaningful story that follows Shad Jenkins, a young man haunted by the visit of his dead sister while in prison. Returning to investigate her mysterious death in the eerie Appalachian community of Moon Run Hollow, Shad delves into a nightmare landscape of secrets, revenge, and redemption. The book combines elements of mystery and horror, offering a twisted journey through dark America while exploring themes of family, isolation, and the supernatural. Piccirilli's writing style is described as beautiful and mesmerizing, with characters and atmosphere so vividly portrayed that they linger long after the final page is turned.


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    Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens
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    Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens is a fast-paced thriller set in a small British Columbian mountain town. The story follows seventeen-year-old Hailey, who becomes uncomfortable under her uncle's control and plans to escape. As she delves deeper, she uncovers dark secrets and connections to a series of disappearances in the town. Alongside Hailey, her friend Jonny and the sister of a victim, Beth, embark on a suspenseful journey to uncover the truth behind the mysteries shrouding the town.

    The book intricately weaves together elements of suspense, mystery, and emotional depth, keeping readers engaged with its unpredictable plot twists and well-developed characters. Stevens' writing style is praised for its ability to create a gripping narrative that immerses readers in the haunting atmosphere of the story, while also shedding light on important themes such as abuse, survival, and the strength of the human spirit.

    The door creaked open behind me. Footsteps shuffled across the floor to where I lay on my side, facing the wall and scrolling through photos on my phone, videos. He stopped inches from the bed. He tho...

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    Sisters by Daisy Johnson
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    Sisters July and September, along with their mother, move to an isolated house on the Yorkshire coast after an incident at school. The novel delves into the close relationship between the sisters, the eerie atmosphere of the house, and the mysterious events that unfold as July narrates the story. Daisy Johnson's writing style is praised for its intimate and claustrophobic portrayal of July's confused and contradictory feelings, expertly hiding crucial events until the end for a beautifully executed plot twist.

    This the house we have come to. This the house we have left to find. Beached up on the side of the North York Moors, only just out of the sea. Our lips puckered and wrinkled from licking crisp salt, l...

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    Tales of Hoffmann by E.T.A. Hoffmann
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    'Tales of Hoffmann' by E.T.A. Hoffmann is a collection of weird, fantastic gothic tales that influenced many other authors and composers. It features stories with elements of the supernatural, psychological thrillers, romantic tragedies, and murder mysteries. The writing style is described as early Romantic, with strange twists, surprise endings, and a touch of irony and absurdity that sets it apart from typical Gothic literature. Hoffmann's tales often explore themes of love, art, music, hauntings, and the uncanny, creating a distinctive combination of Romantic and Gothic elements.


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    Dark Origins - Level 26 - Level 26 by Duane Swierczynski, Anthony E. Zuiker
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    In Dark Origins - Level 26, readers are introduced to the world of Level 26, a branch of the government dealing with the most horrific serial killers. The main focus is on the hunt for the nefarious serial killer 'Sqweegel', who is portrayed as a class of killer on his own due to his forensic-proof suit and contortion abilities. The protagonist, Steve Dark, is a former agent who is brought back into the game to catch Sqweegel, leading to a suspenseful and intense chase filled with disturbing acts of violence and riddles. The book incorporates a unique digi novel concept, including cyber bridges that enhance the reading experience with visual elements and interactive features.

    Dark Origins - Level 26 is a horror thriller that delves into the dark and twisted mind of the serial killer Sqweegel, while also showcasing the brilliance of Anthony Zuiker's storytelling. The book combines elements of crime, suspense, and horror to create a chilling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Through well-crafted writing, intense scenes, and a unique digital format, the book presents a captivating and immersive reading experience that explores the depths of evil and the complexities of catching a killer.

    Sqweegel’s small bare foot pushed the pedal. His toenails were manicured, as were his fingernails. A desk lamp cast a glow on his intent face. His delicate hands coaxed the material forward, sending t...

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