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DimeryRene
A Dowry of Blood | S. T. Gibson
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Yet another vampire book for me. 🖤

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Nessavamusic
What Feasts at Night | T Kingfisher
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Pickpick

The second book with our main character and their friends return to a family cabin to discover something is very wrong. A fun quick read. 4⭐️

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candc320
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This was horrific in the best possible way! It is very dark - if you‘re someone who checks trigger warnings definitely do for this one - but it‘s another great example of a mix of the paranormal and a sort of time manipulation. It deals with grief and trauma and loss but somehow has a very satisfying ending. This is the 2nd or 3rd book I‘ve read from this author and I‘ve enjoyed them all! 🌟🌟🌟🌟💫

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OriginalCyn620
Last Final Girl | Stephen Graham Jones
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I‘m not a horror girl at all, but this was over-the-top fun. A nod to slasher films, this had tons of great pop culture references and humor, but still plenty of gore, because it is a horror book.

#bookspinbingo
#pop24 - horror book by a BIPOC author

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7h
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shortsarahrose
The Remaking: A Novel | Clay McLeod Chapman
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This book is definitely a vibe - it‘s a story about ghost stories and the hold they have over us. We never see what actually happens - just the retellings (or remakings!), first as a campfire tale, then a low budget 1970s horror, then a 1990s meta-horror remake, and finally a podcast. These stories are all by men, about women and the novel is secondarily about how men control women‘s stories. Thought provoking with spooky vibes.

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BeeMagical
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Book 40📚 4⭐️

The final Merciless instalment! Taking place in Italy after poor Berkeley meets Sofia😬

The girls of Cambria are not a fan of tourists… and this day of the dead needs a sacrifice🩸

Book 4 of 4

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CatLass007
Frankenstein | Mary Shelly
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#ReadAway2024 This is the book I chose for April‘s #TBRTarot prompt, “Choose a book which has become a TV show or movie.” My favorite adaptation of Frankenstein is a miniseries from the 1970s called “Frankenstein: The True Story.” Frankenstein is widely acknowledged as the first science fiction book. I‘m not sure what I expected but this was a pleasant surprise. Mary Shelley‘s writing is lovely. Victor, the so-called hero, wanted to (cont)⬇️

CatLass007 play God but as soon as he saw his creation come to life, he rejected and abandoned the creature, providing him with no education or any kind of guidance. Victor‘s arrogance and cowardice caused anguish and death for the people he claimed to love. (edited) 1d
DieAReader 🥳Awesome! 1d
CBee Yay! 😀 1d
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DogEaredBooks
Dracula | Bram Stoker
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Been reading Dracula via Dracula Daily (the book is emailed out on every day that matches a journal entry). And I‘m sorry but yesterday‘s opening line is hilarious. Like how do I picture the grand-daddy of horror seriously now.
#draculadaily

ElizaMarie I laughed at this line too!!! 1d
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Reggie
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I loved this book. Since 1983, there are laws that prohibit humans from killing vampyres. In this world vampyres are a marginalized group living in colonies next to human cities but can never go to school or work a job. In a remote Alaskan town a boy is found dead and everyone is just itching for an excuse to cull a colony. Enter very even keeled, government agent Barbara. This is dark, everyone in the town has secrets. The twists! There is 👇🏼

Reggie an in between side story told in italics and at every turn I rolled my eyes and thought, pfffff I know what‘s going on. And at every turn I was wrong! lol so good. Pick!!! (edited) 1d
Rissreads I have this on my tbr shelf I think. I‘m glad you really enjoyed it. I love a good vampire story. The story seems very fitting for whats going on in the world. 1d
Lesliereadsalot This sounds great! Stacked. 1d
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TrishB I loved it too 👍🏻 24h
Cathythoughts Great review Reggie 👍🏻❤️ How can I not stack this .. stacked. 23h
sarahbarnes You do write the best reviews. 😁 17h
Reggie @Rissreads I know. I watch these shorts that talk about what scares scientists. One is where people overpopulate the world. Well then this one scientist was like I don‘t think that will happen. He did this experiment where he introduced these mice into an environment of abundance. They grew their population but then formed groups and had outsiders that they fed off of and fought each other. The population topped out at 2300 when there was enough 8h
Reggie resources for 6500. So I know what you‘re feeling. 8h
Reggie @Lesliereadsalot I hope you like it. It‘s great! 8h
Reggie @TrishB I‘m not one for series but I hope we get some more of this. 8h
Reggie @Cathythoughts Thanks Cathy! Even though there are Vampyres it‘s very accessible and just a good, dark, read. 8h
Reggie @sarahbarnes Thanks so much. It helps when the book is really good! 8h
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AmandaBlaze
Daughters Unto Devils | Amy Lukavics
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Eggs Brilliant 🤗 1d
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