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Today on Spotify we’re discussing Unchosen, a novel that reinvents the “zombie” trope and gives the reader adventure with a compelling narrative. Continue reading Unchosen Review on Spotify
Today on Spotify we’re discussing Unchosen, a novel that reinvents the “zombie” trope and gives the reader adventure with a compelling narrative. Continue reading Unchosen Review on Spotify
Unchosen takes a classic horror trope and reinvents it with strong characterization, a compelling plot on the sea, and a powerful bond between sisters. Continue reading Review of ‘Unchosen’
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By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there avid readers! So the interactive book of the month poll seemed to really work so I’m going to keep doing it. Here are the choices for March. You can vote however you like by judging the book cover or by judging the synopsis or your anticipation of the novel. However you want to vote just vote and spread the word.
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We’re all gonna die down here. . . .Something is hunting Casey and her friends in the underground tunnels of New York City, the abandoned subways, flooded by the storm. After finding the body of her friend Julie dead and disemboweled, Casey and her friends seek an exit, a way out of the dark, away from the monster that this hunting them. How do you fight what you can’t see? How do you survive the night?
Gripping, terrifying, Survive the Night is a can’t put down thriller. Published on July 7, 2015 by Razorbill, this is the second novel by Danielle Vega who has written a horror novel that puts horror films to shame.
Continue reading “Gripping and Incredibly Terrifying, ‘Survive the Night’ is a Must Read Thriller | Review of ‘Survive the Night’”
By: Cynthia Ayala
The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly is an amazing novel that will touch the readers and grab them by their emotional heartstrings. Based loosely on the Grimm fairy tale The Handless Maiden, this novel will embed the reader with strong emotions within the unforgettable imagery[…]
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By: Cynthia Ayala
Hey there readers! I hope that every had a wonderful week and weekend and made time to watch Jurassic World, which was, in one word, amazing! But enough of that, a full review will be coming soon. In any case dear readers, here is my weekly reading list. Happy reading!
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By: Cynthia Ayala
Stephanie Oakes’s debut novel The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly is a tale loosely based on the Grimm Fairy Tale The Handless Maiden. Published June 9, 2015 by Dial/Penguin, the novel follows one Minnow Bly, as she escapes from the cult her family dragged her to only to be thrown into a murder investigation of the man who took her hands: the so-called Prophet of the religious commune.
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By: Cynthia Ayala
A review on Gene Showalter’s first novel in her White Rabbit Chronicles: Alice in Zombieland”analyzing the roots of the zombie genre taking readers away from the “norm” and bringing them something new. Continue reading “A Unique take on Zombies | Cyn’s Book Review of Alice in Zombieland”