It's time for another journey into the Shadow Zone, a place that we still don't really understand, but I guess at this rate "zone that makes scary stuff" is the best descriptor. And we have werewolves this time, and romance, and dating. Look, the last couple Shadow Zone books I've covered have been a bit shaky, but with a title like this, this one had better be a home run, dude. It's time to Guess Who's Dating a Werewolf?
Saturday, January 11, 2025
NNtG: Shadow Zone: Guess Who's Dating a Werewolf?
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
The Ten Worst Books I've Read in 2024
In terms of blogs for 2024, it was a mostly in the middle year for stuff. Not too many things annoyed me, most were very "meh". But there were some that absolutely drove me mad. From one of the worst scenes in any book I've read, to a trilogy of books that I have no clue what Stine was thinking to a book that lives up to the disgusting promises of its title, there was still some shit to traverse through in 2024, literally in the case of one book. It's time for ten books I read in 2024 that reached high mark in hellish awfulness.
Monday, December 30, 2024
The Ten Best Books I've Read in 2024
2024 was intended to be one with more output, but it ultimately petered by the end. Due mainly in part to the Archive hack that took the site down for a month, but also a lack of energy that I had in the last few months. But we got a bunch covered this year and a bunch of books blogged. And of the book bunch blogged, there were some winners. Stuff that I really liked, and stuff that I felt was good enough to be considered for the top ten of stuff covered for 2024. Before 2025 sucks away my will to live, let's get one last look at the stuff that I actually enjoyed from last year.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Camp Crystal Lake: Jason's Curse
It's time to continue our journey into the Friday the 13th novels with another trip to Camp Crystal Lake. This one is a direct continuation of our last book, Mother's Day, which I really enjoyed. Will I enjoy this follow up, or much like Jason's mask, are some things best left buried? We'll see for ourselves with Jason's Curse.
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
NNtG: Deadtime Stories #11: Nightmare on Planet X
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Point by Numbers: The Snowman
It's time for the cold comforts of another Point Horror book. It is almost winter after all. And it just so happens that Stine gave us a book about snowmen... Yeah, I know he gave us a book about snowmen in Goosebumps, but I mean he at least offered a snowman-themed Point book back in 1994. And given it's Point and, more specifically, late-Stine Point, I'm not sure what to expect. Will this be solid cold gold, or an icy reception? Find out as we talk about The Snowman.
Friday, November 8, 2024
NNtG: Ghosts of Fear Street #33: Attack of the Vampire Worms
We're rapidly approaching the end of Ghosts of Fear Street. Like five at least. And as we approach the end, we're entering some of the books that have interested me the most. Case in point this book which is about vampire worms. We don't get enough vampire action in a lot of stuff (Goosebumps in particular) but kid-friendly Shadyside has at least delivered on the idea. Does this book suck, or is it worth biting down on? Let's find out with Attack of the Vampire Worms.
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CONTENT WARNING: GIVEN WE'RE YET AGAIN TALKING ABOUT REVENGE R US, JUST A HEADS UP THAT THIS BLOG CONTAINS DISCUSSION OF ABUSE, PHYSICAL...
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You know, the more I read of regular Fear Street, then come back to the kid friendly section, the more Ghosts of Fear Street usually wins ou...
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It's interesting. Fear Street and Ghosts of Fear Street feel so much more different than I expected. The main Fear Street, at least to t...