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Haunted Camps & Strangers in the Woods
You’re Not Supposed To Die Tonight took a turn I wasn’t expecting… In a good way! I loved the haunted camp attraction idea! This aspect, accompanied by all the horror references, left my spooky-loving heart so happy! Overall, I recommend this book if you love slashers, supernatural twists, and dumb teens!
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Clowns & Petty Revenge: Take Two
One year after the events of Clown In A Cornfield, Quinn is now in college, trying desperately to put the past events behind her and move on. But we’re here, so her plan failed miserably. Since the murders, the media had twisted the story and made the kids the villains.
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Clowns & Petty Revenge
Children Of The Corn meets Killer Clowns in this small town slasher. Clown In A Cornfield followed a teen girl named Quinn who had just moved to the small town of Kettle Springs with her widowed father. Quinn befriended the wrong crowd and quickly became the target of killer clowns.
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Mean-ager vs. Employees
Honestly, I was disappointed. I loved the concept of the plot but felt that the potential it had was completely ignored. We know who the killer is right off the bat, which I’m not a fan of. It doesn’t leave much room for suspense so that banked on their escape.
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Love Notes & Bleeding Hearts
You Will Be Mine was a four-star one for me! It was fast-paced, engaging, gory, and filled with suspense. I felt the main characters could’ve taken better precautions when it came to protecting themselves, but hey, how else would we have a story? 4/5 would recommend to a slasher lover.
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Ashes & Demons
The Lake House was an okay read. Something to listen to as I did chores and during my commute. This novel wasn’t a true slasher. I’d say it’s more of a paranormal/psychological thriller. Two-thirds of the novel was the characters moving around the island and while fending off the wilderness.
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Read the Novel, Watch the Film
After reading the novel first, I decided to watch the movie. Honestly, I loved Netflix’s version; the motive, the killer, and some of the characters changed, and with those changes, Netflix satiated all the things I felt the book was lacking or missed an opportunity.
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Cornfields & Blood
I found Someone’s Inside Your House entertaining. This was an audiobook listen, and I was definitely at the end of my seat in the office, hoping no one would interrupt me with a task. Haha. The anticipation was real. The author was great at building up anticipation and gory imagery.
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Secrets & Screams
I enjoyed the plot of The Mary Shelley Club. I did find it a bit lengthy. There was a lot of character development and such, but no action until the last hundred pages. The plot twist was amazing. Moldavsky left the ending open-ended. I’m definitely hoping she writes a sequel.