Review of ‘The Last Heir to Blackwood Library’
A gothic tale, The Last Heir to Blackwood Library brings the magic of reading alive with unforeseen side effects. Continue reading Review of ‘The Last Heir to Blackwood Library’
A gothic tale, The Last Heir to Blackwood Library brings the magic of reading alive with unforeseen side effects. Continue reading Review of ‘The Last Heir to Blackwood Library’
Today on Spotify, we’re discussing She is A Haunting, exploring identity, familial trauma, and colonialization through a horror lens. Continue reading She is A Haunting Spotify Review
Today on Youtube, we’re discussing The Society of Soulless Girls, a supposedly funny dark academia novel that unfortunately misses the mark by a mile. Continue reading Watch “The Society for Soulless Girls Review” on YouTube
The Society for Soulless Girls, unfortunately, makes a poor attempt at strong feminism as it tries to rewrite Jekyll & Hyde through a female lens. Continue reading Review of ‘The Society for Soulless Girls’
Today on Youtube, we’re discussing What Moves the Dead, a creepy yet strangely satisfying retelling of Poe’s ‘Fall of the House of Usher.’ Continue reading Watch “What Moves the Dead Review” on YouTube
Today on Spotify, we’re discussing What Moves the Dead, a short and sweet yet very creepy retelling of Poe’s ‘Fall of the House of Usher.’ Continue reading What Moves the Dead Spotify Review
Kingfisher explores Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher in What Moves the Dead in strange, creepy, and humorous new ways. Continue reading Review of ‘What Moves the Dead’
Today on YouTube, we’re discussing The Cloisters, a haunting hunt for an ancient tarot deck worth killing for. Continue reading Watch “The Cloisters Review” on YouTube
Today on Spotify, we’re discussing The Cloisters, a masterful blend of genres that delivers a killer story. Continue reading The Cloisters Spotify Review
A masterful blend of genres, The Cloisters hooks the reader with drama, mystery, and a tarot deck worth killing over. Continue reading Review of ‘The Cloisters’