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I Shall Awaken by Katerina Sardicka review

I Shall Awaken is one of those books that goes under the radar yet begs to be discovered and read by folks like me who love a good horror...

Golem by PD Alleva review and giveaway

I want to start by saying that PD Alleva has been kind enough to offer three chances to win a physical copy of his book, Golem, in a...

You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce review

Sometimes a first time novelist can be overly wordy and make a disjointed narrative. It's part of the learning process for writers after...

Pinata by Leopoldo Gout review

A poet decides to write a horror novel... At first, you might think it's a setup to a joke. But I can assure you that Leopoldo Gout is,...

Reborn by Stephanie Ellis review

Reborn is the sequel to one of my favorite folk horror novels, The Five Turns Of The Wheel. I've been looking forward to this since I...

Fairy Tale by Stephen King review

Stephen King will celebrate his 75th birthday on September 21st. This is his 64th standalone novel which doesn't count short stories,...

The Hollows by Daniel Church review

Imagine a small country town during a winter storm the likes of which they haven't seen in decades. Cut off from the rest of the world,...

Amy by RW Duder Review

Amy by RW Duder hits all the sweet spots for horror book lovers, like myself. Not only does it feature some bloody gruesome kills but the...

The Creeper by A M. Shine review

I'm a huge fan of A.M. Shine's book The Watchers. It's one of those books that just gets under your skin. His second novel, The Creeper,...

Daphne by Josh Malerman review

If you're looking for your next slasher style horror book Daphne by Josh Malerman should be at the top of your list. This is his first...

Mary by Nat Cassidy review

Life is always good when you start to read a book from an author unknown to you and then find yourself so engrossed with the story that...

Ghostwritten by Ronald Malfi review

If you have yet to read Ronald Malfi, I can't stress enough that you should start now. From his haunting novel of loss, Come With Me, to...

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Horror Reads reviews and discusses horror books in many sub-genres. From established authors to independent writers, my goal is to review the books I read that I would recommend to others. 

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