Ubo by Steve Rasnic Tem
They claim that this is a terrifying story that relooks at how we perceive violence. The operative word here is “claim”.
They claim that this is a terrifying story that relooks at how we perceive violence. The operative word here is “claim”.
Another Cthulhu-friendly anthology, yay!
If you have always wanted to pray to Cthulhu and friends, here’s the handy manual to get you started.
Brace yourself – David Cronenberg has written a book that only hipster twaddlefarts can and will love.
Someone is killing off the vampires, so everyone needs to come together and talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk…
Oh, the nostalgia! This one brings me back to the 1970s and 1980s when I was such a horror fan.
… is so messed up that I can’t help but to adore the whole horrifying result.
I wanted to read a scary undersea horror story. Instead, I get an even scarier tale of an author trying too hard to be gimmicky.
There are far better books by the author than this one. You’ll just be wasting your time with this scare-free thing.
A psychic shrink goes inside the head of a man suspected of murder, and my own mind wanders off because this one is just all over the place.