Hex - A Double Toil and Trouble Review
Whoever is born here, is doomed to stay 'til death. Whoever settles, never leaves. Dave and Joe are doing a double review of the novel Hex. Did they both love it? Find out!
Read MoreWhoever is born here, is doomed to stay 'til death. Whoever settles, never leaves. Dave and Joe are doing a double review of the novel Hex. Did they both love it? Find out!
Read MoreThe charming, childish wife of a successful lawyer, falls asleep one afternoon on her Victorian chaise longue, recently purchased in an antique shop, and awakes in the fetid atmosphere of an ugly, over-furnished room she has never seen before. This is the story of a trip backward in time in which a nostalgia for the quaint turns into a hideous nightmare. - Chelsey is reviewing!
Read MoreDenise Farber has just moved back to New Orleans with her mom and step-dad. They left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and have finally returned, wagering the last of their family's money on fixing up an old, rundown house and converting it to a bed and breakfast.Nothing seems to work around the place, which doesn't seem too weird to Denise. The unexplained noises are a little more out of the ordinary, but again, nothing too unusual. But when floors collapse, deadly objects rain down, and she hears creepy voices, it's clear to Denise that something more sinister lurks hidden here.
Answers may lie in an old comic book Denise finds concealed in the attic: the lost, final project of a famous artist who disappeared in the 1950’s. Denise isn't budging from her new home, so she must unravel the mystery-on the pages and off-if she and her family are to survive...
Read More"Tomorrow died on the last morning of May. There were those who saw it happen, who watched the shadow fall, who felt the chop of the guillotine as the world lost its head. Everyone else witnessed only the aftermath, for the event itself lasted no longer than a moment. They stepped outside from windowless rooms, they climbed up from crowded subways, they pulled back the blinds to let in the sun, and found the nightmare waiting for them."
But the dark is only the beginning.
Joe is re-reading The Dark Tower series and taking you along for the ride. It’s time for part two - The Drawing of the Three. Full spoilers!
Read More“Thirty boxes. Thirty body parts. Eighteen turned in to authorities.” Dave is reviewing the latest by authors Michael Aloisi and Rebecca Rowland!
Read MoreA voyeur suddenly becomes the one being watched, terrifying beasts are stitched together, strange new insects appear, ancient sex gods rise, and an island on the brink of madness falls apart.
Joe is reviewing Betty Rocksteady’s debut short story collection!
Chelsey is reading Stephen King books for the first time and tracking her experience here on Horror Bound. Next up is Salem’s Lot! Check out what Chelsey thought….
Read MoreA young boy with telekinetic powers is kidnapped and dropped at the super secretive institute. A man decides to get off a plane and hitchhike until he stops in a small town. These two characters will soon entwine in a terrifying and fast paced tale. The latest story by Stephen King is now on shelves, read my review - full of spoilers!
Read MoreBryce is taking us down a 90’s teen fiction memory lane and this month it’s a fan favorite: The Babysitter series! Find out what Bryce thinks of the stories and which one was his favorite….
Read MoreJoe is re-reading The Dark Tower series and taking you along for the ride. He starts at the very beginning, which is a very good place to start. He’s chatting about The Gunslinger and what this sets up for the entire series. Full spoilers!
Read More“Big, nasty creatures are bubbling up to the surface just as an earthquake gives copycat serial killer Ben Ray Collins the window he needs to escape from prison and continue his life’s work. Destiny seems to have a plan for him as he finds himself at the closed-down campground with a cast of scientists on location looking into the strange disturbances happening at the lake.” - Joe is reviewing Trouble at Camp Still Waters!
Read MoreWhen a young black man is lynched in a small Alabama town, his estranged father — a crime world enforcer — sets out for revenge, embarking on a blood - soaked journey that will leave the ravaged bodies of dead Klansmen in his wake. Welcome to the Horror Bound stop on this book tour - Eric is reviewing Bloody Sheets. Check it out!
Dave is back with his book vs movie series and he’s talking all about Legion vs The Exorcist III. Which one is the best?Let’s find out!
Read MoreDouglas is sharing why he loves Afterlife With Archie - Hammer Horror nightmare fuel goodness. Check out his review and let us know what you love about the comic book series!
Read More“Words, thoughts and manic rantings under the influence of strong drink and fine smoky treats.” Joe is reviewing Layden Robinson’s short story collection, The Havoc Tree. Check it out!
Read MoreJoe is reviewing an often overlooked and definitely underrated 80’s horror novel by T.E.D. Klein. Is it worth checking out? Click and see….
Read MoreHorror Bound had a staff book club this summer and we all read The Ritual by Adam Nevill. Dave is comparing the book vs the movie in this article, check it out and let us know which one you preferred!
Read MoreJoe is doing a double review today of Brian Evenson’s short story collections Song For The Unraveling of The World and Fugue State. Check it out!
Read MoreWhat if you had to pretend to be a zombie to survive? Hanson’s been living like a zombie since the apocalypse. Until he learns that his zombie crush is, like him, a human pretending to be a zombie. She introduces him to the Human Underground, shows him how to love and teaches him that living is more than just being alive.
Angie is reviewing Zombie Run - check it out!
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