Titel: Unbury Carol
Author(s): Josh Malerman
Aantal pagina’s: 367
Gelezen als: Papieren boek
Genre: Western, Thriller, Paranormaal
Category: Paranormaal
Echo by Thomas Olde Heuvelt || Review

Title: Echo
Author(s): Thomas Olde Heuvelt
No. of pages: 615
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Paranormal
4.5/5 ★
The Fury by John Farris || Review
Title: The Fury
Series: The Fury #1
Author(s): John Farris
No. of pages: 342
Genre: Horror, Paranormal
Publication date: 1976
Date read: October 18th 2018
2/5 ★
Spirits of the Heart by Claire Gem || Review
Title: Spirits of the Heart
Series: Haunted Voices #2
Author(s): Claire Gem
No. of pages: 316
Genre: Paranormal, Romance
Publication date: February 14th 2017
Date read: August 13th 2018
4.5/5 ★
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Vermilion by Molly Tanzer || Review
Title: Vermilion
Author(s): Molly Tanzer
No. of pages: 376
Genre: Historical fiction, Paranormal, Urban fantasy
Publication date: April 15th 2015
Date read: February 21st 2018
4.5/5 ★
Pet Sematary by Stephen King || Review
Title: Pet Sematary
Author: Stephen King
No. of pages: 465
Genre: Horror, Paranormal
Publication date: November 14th 1983
Date read: October 30th 2017
5/5 ★
Sleep, Savannah, Sleep by Alistair Cross || Review
Title: Sleep, Savannah, Sleep
Author: Alistair Cross
No. of pages: 331
Genre: Paranormal, Mystery, Horror
Publication date: September 25th 2017
Date read: September 23rd 2017
5/5 ★
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Barking Madness by Ryan Hill || Review
I’m sad to say that Barking Madness by Ryan Hill is the first book of 2017 (and hopefully the only one) that I won’t finish. I’ve managed to read the first 150 pages of the story, before I finally made the decision to just put it away.
The Wolf of Dorian Gray by Brian S. Ference || Review
Last week author Brian S. Ference contacted me with the question to review his first book The Wolf of Dorian Gray. Since I absolutely love the original story by Oscar Wilde I got very curious, but also a bit sceptical because of the literary masterpiece that is The Picture of Dorian Gray. It’s hard for a beginning writer to come anywhere near the originality of a work like that of Wilde, especially if you use exactly the same main character and storyline as the original does. All this didn’t take away my curiosity though!
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