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'Night Things' by Michael Talbot is a haunting novel set in an old mansion known as Lake House, where supernatural phenomena unfold. The story revolves around the characters Lauren Montgomery, her son Garrett, and her rock star husband Stephen Ransom, who rent the mansion and soon discover its dark history and eerie secrets. As they navigate through the mysterious house, they encounter ghostly apparitions and ominous events, leading to a battle between good and evil. The writing style combines clean prose with a balance of creepiness and revelation, providing a unique twist to the haunted house genre.

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    The Well by Jack Cady
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    'The Well' by Jack Cady is a novel that delves into the themes of ghosts representing good and evil, history and time as powerful forces, and the complex nature of belief in God. The story follows John and Amy as they navigate a gloomy, dimly lit old house filled with traps and mysteries, where they are trapped by a snowstorm and face an evil presence. The book also explores John's ancestry and the dark history of the Tracker family, revealing generational drama and eerie secrets. With a touch of claustrophobia and suspense, 'The Well' presents a unique take on the haunted house story, spanning generations and blending genius and madness.

    Jack Cady's writing in 'The Well' is praised for its eerie atmosphere, intricate plot, and thoughtful exploration of weighty matters. The novel is described as more than just a haunted house story, offering a psychological drama with elements of horror. Cady's ability to maintain suspense, deliver small revelations, and keep readers engaged throughout the book is highlighted. Despite occasional moments of redundancy, 'The Well' is deemed an enjoyable read that showcases Cady as a talented writer worth further exploration.

    Corpses possessed at the moment of their death rise from tombs. The dark ages of history flow mindless from stagnant wells and lime-dripping cellars. The corpses, those creatures of possession, walk t...

  2. 'The Between: A Fiction Read for Gamers and Horror Fans' by Ryan Leslie follows the story of Paul and Jay who stumble upon a mysterious door buried in Paul's backyard. Upon opening the door, they are transported into a nightmarish world known as The Between, filled with mystery, death, and adventure. The narrative has a unique blend of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and cyberpunk elements, creating a complex and intricate world that keeps the reader guessing until the very end. is described as a genre-crossing and mind-bending experience that questions the boundaries between reality and the games we play.

    The writing style of Ryan Leslie is praised for being highly descriptive and unique, creating a nightmarish world that plays on fears and terrors. is commended for its well-developed characters, engaging plot, and the ability to maintain tension throughout the story. Readers are drawn into the surreal world of The Between, where every aspect of the story, from dialogues to character development, is well planned and executed, making it a compelling read for both gamers and horror enthusiasts.


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    A Roll of the Dice by Matt Shaw
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    'A Roll of the Dice' by Matt Shaw is an extreme horror novella that offers a unique choose-your-own-adventure experience to the readers. The story follows the main character as he navigates through a series of dark and disturbing scenarios, making decisions based on the roll of a dice. The writing style is described as intense, graphic, and not for the faint-hearted, with elements of murder, sexual assault, beastiality, and other taboo subjects explored throughout the narrative. Readers are taken on a wild and unpredictable ride, with multiple paths and endings to discover.

    combines elements of horror, gore, and violence with a game aspect that keeps the readers engaged and intrigued. The choose-your-own-adventure concept adds an interactive element to the storytelling, allowing readers to explore different outcomes based on their choices and the roll of the dice. Despite the extreme content and shocking nature of the book, many readers found it to be a thrilling and entertaining read, highlighting the fresh and enjoyable take on a traditional narrative structure.


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    It Waits on the Top Floor - Horror Lurks Beneath by Ben Farthing
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    'It Waits on the Top Floor' by Ben Farthing is a horror novel set in a mysterious office building that appeared overnight. The story follows Chris, a man dealing with his wife's departure, who is offered a job to explore the building. Meanwhile, Chris's newly adopted son sets out on a quest to find treasure within the building to please his new father. As they navigate through the horrors of the building, the characters' motivations and struggles drive the plot forward, creating a blend of eerie atmosphere and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    This new tower didn’t belong. It was off by itself, in Northside somewhere, where it was all neighborhoods. Residential zoning issues weren't quite as eerie as the fact that last night, the building h...

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    Demon Theory by Stephen Graham Jones
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    'Demon Theory' by Stephen Graham Jones is a violent and mind-bending novel that turns old horror tropes on their head. The story is presented in a unique format, almost as a treatment for a screenplay or a book for a musical, with interconnected footnotes full of pop culture references. The book is described as a trilogy that reads like a movie sequel, familiar yet wholly original, with characters who are somewhat aware that they are part of the horror genre.

    As Jon Bon Jovi says in his version of it recorded with Guns N’ Roses, about a hundred people—including Clapton, Jerry Garcia, Roger Waters, Tom Petty, Bob Marley, Zeppelin—have done this song, but st...

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    The Shunned House by H.P. Lovecraft
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    'The Shunned House' by H.P. Lovecraft is a novella that revolves around an actual house in Providence, Rhode Island, which has a dark history of causing sickness and death to those who reside in it. The story follows a doctor and his nephew who become fascinated with the house and decide to spend a night there to uncover the source of its evil. The writing style is described as eerie, with a scientific and materialistic approach to battling the supernatural entity haunting the house.

    Project Gutenberg's The Shunned House, by Howard Phillips Lovecraft This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or...

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    A God of Hungry Walls by Garrett Cook
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    A God of Hungry Walls by Garrett Cook is a haunting and provocative horror novel that delves into the depths of depravity and manipulation within a possessed house. The story follows the malevolent entity within the house as it orchestrates unspeakable horrors on its occupants, blurring the lines between reality and madness. Cook's writing style is described as lyrical and vivid, drawing readers into a world where characters are pushed to their limits by the unseen forces surrounding them.

    Micah is up early. Sitting in the backyard meditating. He is listening to the trees, the plentiful trees, the great canopy of Jamaica Plain’s Emerald Necklace. A short walk to the center of town, a sh...

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    Daybreak by Brian Ralph
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    Daybreak by Brian Ralph is a graphic novel that immerses readers in a post-apocalyptic world through a unique first-person narrative style. The story follows a one-armed man navigating a world overrun by zombies, offering a fresh perspective on survival and friendship during challenging times. The artwork is described as beautiful and different from traditional comic styles, adding depth to the emotional journey of the protagonist as he guides readers through a gorgeously drawn wasteland.

    The book is praised for its engaging and heart-wrenching story that captivates readers from start to finish. The first-person perspective creates a strong atmosphere that grips the reader until the very last page, making them emotionally invested in the protagonist's struggles and victories in the zombie-infested world.


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    Nyctophobia by Christopher Fowler
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    Nyctophobia by Christopher Fowler is a gripping haunted house story set in a remote part of Spain. The plot follows Callie, a young Englishwoman and architect, who moves into Hyperion House with her husband and stepdaughter. As Callie delves into the mysterious history of the house, strange occurrences begin to unfold, leading to a chilling discovery in the dark and hidden servants' quarters. Fowler's writing style expertly builds a creepy and gothic atmosphere, blending psychological horror and suspense to create a captivating narrative that keeps readers on edge until the very end.

    THE TAXI DRIVER spoke no English, but was kind enough to be unhappy about dropping me off in the middle of nowhere. He had the most sunburned face I’d ever seen, walnut-coloured, with a cheap white sa...

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    The Dead House
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    The Dead House - The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich
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    The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich is a YA novel that follows the story of Carly and Kaitlyn, two sisters sharing one body due to Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The plot unfolds through diary entries, police reports, and video footage, revealing a dark and creepy tale of their experiences at Elmbridge High School and the mysterious Johnson Incident. As the story progresses, the reader is drawn into a psychological thriller filled with twists and turns, exploring themes of depression, psychosis, and group hysteria.

    The unique writing style of The Dead House, incorporating various formats like diary entries, police interviews, and recovered documents, adds depth and realism to the narrative. The author's portrayal of the characters and their struggles with DID, dark magic, and paranormal elements creates a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers engaged and intrigued until the very end.

    I wouldn’t have done this diary thing, except Carly thought it was a good idea too. See, Dr. Lansing thinks that getting my thoughts out of my head and onto paper will allow me to be free of them. She...

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