book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
Colorado Mountain Ghost Town The Shadows Enter Every Empty House
The Mountain That Breathes There’s a stretch of road out in the Colorado mountains where everything feels slightly... wrong. The trees twist in strange ways, the air feels too heavy to breathe, and even the silence seems to press against you. Locals call it Dead Bend the last curve before an old mining town that shouldn’t still exist. That’s where I went last October. I was chasing ghost towns for a photography project, part of a series I called Haunted America. I’d already shot a dozen abandoned towns before that, but something about Colorado’s mountains drew me in. People told me not to go to Silvervale. Said it was erased from the maps for a reason. Something about the mines caving in, the dead buried under rock that shifted for weeks afterwards, as if the mountain didn’t want to settle. Nobody rebuilt after that. But how could I resist? I’d spent years chasing stories like this. I figured I’d take some eerie shots and leave before dark. That was the plan, anyway.
By Loud Scary4 months ago in Horror
IT and The Shining Movie Theory
There’s a theory that’s been gnawing at me that IT and The Shining are not just stories from the same writer, Stephen King, but two windows into the same psychic universe. One reveals how the power of the mind illuminates reality while the other shows what happens when collective fear creates it.
By Louise Noel 5 months ago in Horror
When the Grave Called...
The air in Blackwood Cemetery was perpetually cold, even on the warmest summer nights. Elias Thorne, a solitary man of thirty-five, felt that chill deep in his bones as he locked the iron gates, the metallic clang echoing like a gunshot in the silent expanse of headstones. He was the groundskeeper, a title that sounded far grander than his actual job: spending his nights ensuring no mischief was done amongst the dead.
By Noman Afridi5 months ago in Horror
Steve Jobs Death: The Shocking 2011 Passing of Apple's Visionary CEO at Age 56
Steve Jobs Death: The Shocking 2011 Passing of Apple's Visionary CEO at Age 56 On October 5, 2011, the world stopped for a moment. Steve Jobs, the brilliant mind behind Apple, passed away at 56 from respiratory arrest tied to his long fight with cancer. News hit like a thunderbolt, shocking fans, leaders, and tech lovers everywhere. His death marked the end of a key figure in modern tech, but it also sparked talks about his huge role in shaping gadgets we use daily.
By Story silver book 5 months ago in Horror
The Japanese Curry Festival Massacre: The Woman Who Terrified Japan
In 1998 in Japan, specifically in a village there called Sonobay. Sonobay is an ordinary rural village and its people are simple and kind people. It is similar to the rural village that we have in Egypt. The important thing, sir, is that every year a festival is held in the village of Sonobay. A very large festival is held in a wide area and all the neighboring villages attend. They sit together all day and eat, drink and play. The children also play in the amusement park. And so on. In 1998, this festival was held in the village and all the people were gathered and things were fine and perfect, but in a moment everything changed. Suddenly the residents of the festival began to feel very tired.
By ahmed Rezik5 months ago in Horror
7 Gothic Horror Classics You Should Read For Halloween
I never imagined when I started writing a book I would discover so much about myself and equally, I never imagined I would discover what would become some of my favorite books of all time. In researching media bearing similar thematic elements to what I felt I wanted to convey in my story, my journey continually drew me closest to the once popular genre of gothic fiction, more specifically gothic horror.
By Henry Shaw5 months ago in Horror
The Ghost Frequency. AI-Generated.
Arthur lived in the quiet, and that’s what made his job as a post-production audio editor perfect. His workspace was a black, soundproof cube deep within a downtown studio, where the air was always stale and the only light came from his three glowing monitors. It was 3 a.m., the city silent outside the building’s thick walls, and Arthur was meticulously cleaning an interview track.
By shakir hamid5 months ago in Horror
The Mighty Small Cat and His Little Hero
The Beginning of an Unusual Day In the heart of the bustling city, people stopped in their tracks as a sight unlike any other unfolded before them. A massive, muscular white cat stood in the middle of the street, towering above everyone. His bright red shirt stretched across his broad chest, and his snow-white fur gleamed under the sunlight. Beside him, much smaller yet equally remarkable, was his son—a tiny kitten dressed in a Spider-Man suit, staring up at his father with wide, determined eyes.
By Be The Best5 months ago in Horror








