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boogeymen

Jelinas Reviews Cannonball #1: A Worthy Homage to Horror

January 28, 2014 by Jelinas Leave a Comment

There’s fanfic, and then there’s homage. Fanfic is usually written to satisfy the writer; filled with the fan’s desires of what he’d like to see come to pass. Since the focus is the writer’s satisfaction, it often happens that no one but the writer is satisfied after reading. Then there’s homage, which is written to honor the original work. Any true fan can appreciate a good homage, and it may even succeed in converting the uninitiated. Boogeymen

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: boogeymen, brian prisco, homage, horror, jelinas, novelette

Jelinas's CBR6 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: boogeymen, brian prisco, homage, horror, jelinas, novelette ·
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NOS4A2 by Joe Hill

That Looks Nothing Like Nosferatu, Mr. Hill (A Robert CBR6 Review)

January 23, 2014 by Robert 1 Comment

In NOS4A2, Joe Hill takes his remarkable eye for detail and applies it to a wide and expansive universe full of rich, memorable characters. The general throughline is Victoria McQueen and the discovery of inscapes. As a child, Victoria (or Brat, as her father calls her) finds out that if she rides her bike fast enough, she can make a demolished bridge appear that leads her to whatever she looking for. A fight with her parents leads her straight into trouble: a serial child abductor […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: horror, joe hill, nos4a2

Robert's CBR6 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: horror, joe hill, nos4a2 ·
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Designed for Hollywood

January 22, 2014 by Siege Leave a Comment

In which Siege dream-casts a gripping little horror story.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: horror

Siege's CBR6 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: horror ·
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Bad Decisions: the Novel

January 21, 2014 by TyburnBlossom Leave a Comment

Can I just say: anyone who goes camping at a place called ‘Fear Island’ deserves anything and everything that happens to them? This includes nothing, because I know if there were a Fear Island close enough while I was in high school, I probably would have tried to get someone to go camping there with me, and I probably would have been really disappointed when nothing at all happened. This being a novel, however, something did have to happen. The third Fear Street book departs […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The Overnight, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA

TyburnBlossom's CBR6 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The Overnight, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA ·
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The Real Surprise Wasn’t the Party

January 16, 2014 by TyburnBlossom 1 Comment

The second Fear Street book opens with a prologue from the point of view of a murderer. In this case, our killer murdered Evan for the sake of a girl, and apparently murder was quite easy. A year later, we open with Meg Dalton riding her bike with her best friend, Shannon, and her boyfriend, Tony. Evan, murdered in the Fear Street woods because people can’t die in Shadyside unless they’re located somewhere that starts with ‘Fear,’ was Shannon’s brother and Tony’s best friend. Tony […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The Surprise Party, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA

TyburnBlossom's CBR6 Review No:2 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The Surprise Party, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA ·
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The One That Started It All

January 7, 2014 by TyburnBlossom 3 Comments

Here it is: the book that started it all. We open with a first person prologue from the point of view of a murderer gloating over his or her victim: Anna. I have a feeling a lot of these books are going to open this way. In the Shadyside High cafeteria, we meet Corey Brooks, a young douchebag on the gymnastics team who, despite being touted as the star gymnast, proves to be more clumsy than the average realistically flawed YA heroine. He glimpses the […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The New Girl, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA

TyburnBlossom's CBR6 Review No:1 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Fear Street, horror, R.L. Stine, The New Girl, thriller, TyburnBlossom's Year of Fear Street Books, YA ·
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