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My next lot of ten reviews featuring one hell of a rant
31) Cujo by Stephen King (5⭐)
Again I’m not gonna go too in depth with the Stephen King classics because like, we all know what’s going on here. This is the one about the rabid dog. I gave it 5 stars, it gives everything you expect from a good Stephen King book, and it made me cry because despite being a classic I didn’t actually know how it ended. And, yeah, maybe up there in my top five Stephen King books so far.
32) The Dark Net by Benjamin Percy (3.5⭐)
This is a weird one because it was good, but it also wasn’t really about what it said it was about. The “dark net” is barely a factor in this book. The evil demon people recruit like, one guy, through the internet, and the internet then plays a key role in the climax of the book, but for the most part it’s just standard physical demon monsters and the like.
It’s not a bad thing, and it’s not a bad book, I guess I just expected something slightly different than what I got.
33) The Dinner Guest by B P Walter (4.5⭐)
If you’re a fan of How To Get Away With Murder, I recommend this book. It has a similar structure, opening with us finding out someone’s been murdered, and then skipping backwards and forwards in time to give us little pieces of the puzzle at a time.
In essence, the story is about Charlie, a man who lived with his husband and teenage son, and when a strange woman suddenly inserts herself into their lives, his husband winds up dead. We follow the story from the very beginning, getting perspectives from several different characters but predominantly from Charlie and Rachel, the mystery woman. I will say one major downfall of this book was that any time we focused on the teenage son, it became very obvious that the author was not a teenage boy, and, despite presumably having been one in the past, he does not know how teenage boys act or talk.
Aside from that, I loved this book. It was completely bonkers, the twists were over the top and far fetched, and I loved that. If you’re looking for serious, gritty crime this might not be for you, but if you want a bit of fun and whimsy I recommend.
34) The Cloisters by Katy Hays (2⭐)
The funny thing about this book is that I remember very little about it, but the one thing that still sticks in my mind to this day is the fact that the main love interest was never described.
I genuinely presumed this was going to be a sapphic book after we got an in depth description of the protagonists female companion, but alas it was not to be. I can’t even tell you what hair colour her love interest has. I couldn’t even have told you concretely that he had hair until about halfway through the book when it’s mentioned offhand that his hair was falling out of its bun. Genuinely the most baffling move I’ve ever seen in a book.
It wasn’t necessarily bad, but it definitely wasn’t anything above mediocre and forgettable.
I also have it on good authority that the descriptions of the Cloisters were bad and didn’t make any sense based on the actual layout of the place.
35) Diavola by Jennifer Thorne (5⭐)
Aren’t you tired of stories about toxic families that end with everybody kissing and making up? Don’t you just wanna go apeshit? Well this is the book for you.
This story follows Anna, who is forced to spend her Summer vacation with her family in Italy. They rent a creepy old house in a desolate part of town with one very simple instruction: do not unlock the door to the tower. And you’ll never guess what happens next.
It’s a classic haunted house story, but the real focus is Anna’s family, who treat her like absolute shit. It’s genuinely stressful seeing this woman being gaslit and mistreated in real time, to the point where you start to wonder if she really is the problem. I won’t get into it any more than that because it will spoil the experience, but I thought the way it was written was genuinely really clever and I highly recommend it if you want a good haunted house story with a little something extra.
36) Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (4.5⭐)
This is a beautiful little book that I have absolutely no idea how to describe. It’s a story about a man who lives in a very strange little world, with absolutely no memory of why he’s there or who he is. I really can’t describe it any more than that without starting to give things away, it’s the kind of book I think you need to go into blind.
I really liked it. I loved the strange little world he was living in and I loved him. Recommend if you want a bit of a mystery, or just something different.
37) Nettle and Bone by T.Kingfisher (3.5⭐)
This book was not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but it definitely didn’t capture me the way T.Kingfisher’s other books have. Maybe it’s because this one was much more of a fantasy book than a horror book, so it was a lot more whimsy than creepy. But it just didn’t hit the same for me.
I still very much recommend if you’re looking for a little standalone fantasy story to read. This follows a woman who is determined to kill a prince, after one of her sisters dies presumably by his hand and her second sister is subsequently married off to him. Accompanied by a witch, a fairy godmother, a knight, and a demonic chicken, she has a series of tasks to complete to make sure the prince can’t harm anyone else. It’s just fun, and really sweet. I love this woman’s writing so much. Not my favourite of hers, but still great.
38) The Hatching (3.5⭐) Skitter (1⭐) and Zero Day (1⭐) by Ezekiel Boone
Oh my god what a pointless fucking series this was. I bought the second book, not realising it was a series, so then had to buy the first book, and then, for reasons I’m about to get into, I also had to buy the third book. And now here we are. Thank god I bought two out of three of these second hand.
The first book was fine. Good, even. A story about an uprising of unstoppable, flesh eating spiders, complete with gross gore and all that fun stuff. In fact, I’d even go as far as recommending the first book to people who enjoy a bit of cheesy, gross horror. But for the love of god, leave it at that. The other two books do not need to exist, because nothing fucking happens in them.
I’m gonna give spoilers because I don’t care. Because in many ways there aren’t any spoilers to give. I cannot stress enough to you that in the second book (Skitter) nothing happens. Nothing happens. The second book is literally, 100% just the human characters discussing the events of the previous book, and trying to plan for the next spider uprising, which doesn’t happen until halfway through the third book.
I cannot stress enough to you that there are no spiders in the second book.
And then. AND THEN. After being forced into reading the third book (Zero Day), when the spiders finally make their grand reappearance, they are almost immediately defeated by the main characters [checks notes] shooting the queen spider. They take her out with one shot and then it’s over. There are tears running down my face as I’m typing this I cannot stress enough to you that the flesh eating spiders are in this book for like five chapters.
39) Come Closer by Sara Gran (4⭐)
This is a little novella about a woman who doesn’t know whether she’s mentally ill or being possessed by a demon. We’ve all been there, right? There’s not much more I can say about it because it’s very short, but I had fun with it. I liked the writing style and it made me giggle a few times, and hey, it’s relatable.
40) Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison (4⭐)
I don’t know what I was expecting from this book, but it was a lot different from what I got. Don’t get it twisted though, because I really loved it.
This is the story of Vesper, who left her religious cult upbringing at the age of 18 and has been attempting to make a fresh start, when a surprise wedding invitation between her ex best friend and her ex boyfriend ends up drawing her back home for what should be the last time. It’s hard to go too much more into the story because the twist is really fun and I think the less you know about this book going in, the better. Just know that it deals with family issues, religious trauma, and that feeling of not belonging in a really fun and interesting way. After the initial twist I could kind of see where the rest of the story was going, and the ending felt a little bit anticlimactic. But I still had a lot of fun reading it.
#reading wrap up#cujo#the dark net#the dinner guest#the cloisters#diavola#piranesi#nettle and bone#the hatching#skitter#zero day#come closer#black sheep#river reads
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Requests Are OPEN
(I’m happy to do crossovers for anyone who like one)
I’ll do more than just romance ideas as well, if you want a father/daughter or best friends, siblings etc. that’s completely okay. This is also the same masterlist for if anyone wants any Match-ups, gifs, icons basically just anything you want. If it's in italics then it's because those are my favourite or the ones I just find easiest to write. One-shots: Whatever relationship you like, characters included and either writing prompt or small idea of what you want to happen Match-ups: Fandom (as many as you like), gender/pronouns and sexuality, basic description of physical features and some hobbies/interests, style, any extra info if you like
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The Alienist
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The Breakfast Club
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Brian Johnson (the nerd)
Claire Standish (the princess)
John Bender (the criminal)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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Aaron Hotchner
Alex Blake
David Rossi
Derek Morgan
Elle Greenway
Emily Prentiss
Jennifer Jareau
Kate Callahan
Penelope Garcia
Spencer Reid
DC - (I'm not the biggest fan so the character list for this is short)
(any characters from)
Aquaman
Wonder Woman - I haven't watched 1984, sorry
Divergent
Caleb Prior
Christina
Eric
Peter
Tobias Eaton
Tori
Tris Prior
Will
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10th Doctor
11th Doctor
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Glee
Artie Abrams
Blaine Anderson
Britney Pierce
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Mike Chang
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Quinn Fabray
Rachel Berry
Santana Lopez
Sam Evans
Tina Cohen-Chang
The Greatest Showman
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Jenny Lind
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P.T Barnum
W.D Wheeler
Grey’s Anatomy (up to the end of season 9)
Addison Montgomery
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Callie Torres
Christina Yang
Denny
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Finn Dandridge (McVet)
George O’Malley
Izzie Stevens
Jo Wilson
Lexie Grey
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Meredith Grey
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Richard Webber
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Harry Potter
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Dean Thomas
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Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Harry Potter
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Katie Bell
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Pansy Parkinson
Ron Weasley
Seamus Finnigan
(Young) Tom Riddle
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James Potter
Lily Evans
Narcissa Malfoy
Newt Scammander
Nymphadora Tonks
Peter Pettigrew
Remus Lupin
Severus Snape
Sirius Black
The Hunger Games
Beetee
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Clove
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Gale Hawthrone
Glimmer
Haymitch Abernethy
Joannah Mason
Katniss Everdeen
Marvel
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Knives Out
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Kong: Skull Island
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Slivko
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Leo Dooley
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Tasha Davenport
Mamma Mia
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Rosie
Tanya
Sam Carmichael
Bill Anderson
Harry Bright
Sophie Sheridan
Marvel Cinematic Universe (I haven’t watched WandaVision but it’s on my list, I just don’t want to ball my eyes out)
Baron Helmet Zemo
Bruce Banner
Bucky Barnes
Clint Barton
Darcy Lewis
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Jane Foster
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Now You See Me
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Bumper Allen
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David Rosen
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Harrison Wright
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Quinn Perkins
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Greg Lestrade
Irene Adler
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John Watson
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Molly Hooper
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Harvey Spectre
Louis Litt
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Seth Clearwater
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Damon Salvatore
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Jo Laughlin
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Matt Donovan
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Lexi Branson
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Dean Youngblood
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Coach Murray Chadwick
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness
Director: Sam Raimi Release: May 6, 2022 Genre: Horror, Superhero, Action, Adventure Rate: 5/5 ⭐ “Are you happy Stephen?” – Christine Palmer Synopsis: Following the magical shenanigans of Spider-Man and Strange in ‘No Way Home’, Dr. Strange is now facing further consequences of casting the forbidden spell that has opened up the Multiverse. Now an even greater threat has risen that may be too…
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