BOOK REVIEWS
The Long Walk (by Richard Bachman)
This is my second time reading “The Long Walk” by Richard Bachman, a pseudonym of Stephen King. I decided to reread it because it’s the October selection for the in-person Constant Reader…
You Like It Darker (by Stephen King)
Stephen King’s “You Like It Darker” is my favorite short story collection of his so far. While most short story collections have a few stories that don’t quite hit the mark for me, this one…
It (by Stephen King)
This summer, the in-person Constant Reader book club I attend read “It,” by Stephen King. It was an excellent choice for a summer read! Since the book is quite lengthy, our facilitator…
Friends, Lovers, and Other Gaslighters (by B.A. Ries)
I received a complimentary Audible audiobook of Friends, Lovers, and Other Gaslighters: 25 Tales of Terror and the Bizarre by B.A. Ries from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was intrigued…
The Garden (by Nick Newman)
A few months ago, while shopping at a Barnes and Noble, I noticed the gorgeous book cover of The Garden by Nick Newman. The book description resonated with me, as my husband and I were embarking on our first season of planting…
Why Did God Make the Tree? (by Tammy Gregg)
Tammy Gregg’s debut novel, titled “Why Did God Make the Tree?”, skillfully weaves together elements of psychology, suspense, and surrealism. At times, the line between reality and a dream blurs…
Skeleton Crew (by Stephen King)
This is my second reading of Stephen King’s Skeleton Crew, which serves as the June selection for our Constant Reader book club meetup.
Letter Slot (by Owen King)
I haven’t had the best luck with books by Owen King. He wrote a short story, Letter Slot, as part of The Shivers collection.
Jackknife (by Joe Hill)
As a devoted Joe Hill reader, I’m always thrilled when he releases a short story. It keeps me patient while eagerly anticipating his next full-length novel.
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