The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season of the Witch by Sarah Rees Brennan
Is Season of the Witch a valid prequel to The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina? Let’s find out!
Read MoreIs Season of the Witch a valid prequel to The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina? Let’s find out!
Read MoreThe charming, childish wife of a successful lawyer, falls asleep one afternoon on her Victorian chaise longue, recently purchased in an antique shop, and awakes in the fetid atmosphere of an ugly, over-furnished room she has never seen before. This is the story of a trip backward in time in which a nostalgia for the quaint turns into a hideous nightmare. - Chelsey reviewing!
Read MoreDenise Farber has just moved back to New Orleans with her mom and step-dad. They left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and have finally returned, wagering the last of their family's money on fixing up an old, rundown house and converting it to a bed and breakfast.Nothing seems to work around the place, which doesn't seem too weird to Denise. The unexplained noises are a little more out of the ordinary, but again, nothing too unusual. But when floors collapse, deadly objects rain down, and she hears creepy voices, it's clear to Denise that something more sinister lurks hidden here.
Answers may lie in an old comic book Denise finds concealed in the attic: the lost, final project of a famous artist who disappeared in the 1950’s. Denise isn't budging from her new home, so she must unravel the mystery-on the pages and off-if she and her family are to survive...
Read MoreChelsey is reading Stephen King books for the first time and tracking her experience here on Horror Bound. Next up is Salem’s Lot! Check out what Chelsey thought….
Read MoreWant an 80’s nostalgia, summer camp, bloody, gory read? Chelsey is reviewing Kill River by Cameron Roubique. A story about four friends who sneak away from their summer camp, end up in a water park, and then start disappearing. Someone or something is stalking then, will they figure it out before they all die?
Read MoreIt could be inside anyone: a classmate, a pizza delivery man, even the girl next door. When Billy’s weekly movie night is crashed by this otherworldly menace, he and his best friend and their dates will have to summon their courage and call upon all their horror movie knowledge if they’re going to make it through Video Night alive.
Chelsey is reviewing Adam Cesare’s 80’s alien mashup - Video Night. Check it out!
Read MoreChelsey is making her way through Stephen King’s books and her most recent read is Bag of Bones. An incredible ghost story set in a small town. Check it out!
Read MoreYou’ll find her on a lonely highway, hitchhiking at midnight. She calls herself Rhee, but everyone else knows her by another name: Resurrection Mary. And when she’s transported home each night to a decrepit mansion on a lane to nowhere, she’s not alone.
In the antique mirror, call her name three times, and Bloody Mary will appear. Outside, wandering through a garden of poisonous flowers is Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary, a nursery rhyme come to gruesome life. Downstairs is another jump-rope rhyme—Mary Mack, forever conscripted to build her own coffin. And brooding in the corner with her horse skull is the restless Mari Lwyd.
They are the Marys.
Chelsey read Cold Skin and then watched the movie on Shudder. She’s sharing her thoughts on both! Check it out!
Read MoreWant a review of the book before the movie comes out? Chelsey’s got your covered!!! Click here to read a deep dive into Pet Sematary to get spooked before the new movie…
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