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The Burn Line

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While in the London Tube, five strangers experience an odd occurrence. They don’t exactly remember what happened, but are left with a greasy, flaky residue on their clothes. Each chapter is told from a different character’s perspective, so when the five eventually find one another, they attempt to piece together the story of what they went through.

They must uncover what really happened that day, but the monstrous truth seems determined to track them down and finish what it started. The five must work together to find out the truth and prevent it from happening to others. Great, creative story.

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Mad Mabel

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Sacrificial Animals

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I love when books are inspired by the author’s actual life. Pederson was adopted from China and raised on a Nebraskan farm, so this story is completely in her wheelhouse. The story explores Chinese mythology, which isn’t something I often find in horror books. And this one was great.

Nick and Joshua are raised by their abusive father on a farm. As adults, they both escape, Joshua getting married and Nick finding his own path, but they are called home by their dying father. Joshua brings his Asian wife, Emilia, who was shunned for being Asian. While there, some bizarre things happen not only between Nick and Emilia but around the house.

This book was really great. We learn more about Nick and Joshua’s childhood and the violent nature of their father. But as adults, they realize their childhood memories aren’t as they seem. Really enjoyed this one.

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Pictures of You

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Pretty sure I’ve read every book Josh Malerman has written. He’s one of my auto-reads. No matter what the book is about, I’ll read it. This one wasn’t super scary, but it was still interesting because I had no idea what was really happening.

Emily and Jack are in love and maybe expecting a baby. After a fun night, Emily wakes up in an unfamiliar room and is immediately aware she has been drugged. She hears a voice telling her to stay still, and if she doesn’t, she is punished. The voice tells Emily that she is the subject of her painting.

Meanwhile, Jack is elsewhere….

As they both come to grips with their situation, Emily realizes her well-being is tied to his. She cannot escape without placing Jack in danger. But where is she? How is she in a painting?

This book was really good but not gory or gross in any way. More of a mystery than anything. I’ve yet to be disappointed by a Malerman book. He’s outstanding.

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Bunny

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Count My Lies

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They Call Her Regret

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I loved Needy Little Things, so when I saw this one on NetGalley, I knew I would be reading it soon. And while I didn’t love it as much, it’s still an excellent book that I recommend. Another great supernatural horror YA book that brings the spookiness.

At Simone’s birthday party at a “haunted” lake, her best friend, Kira, dies, but a witch named Regret offers Simone a deal. She will revive Kira, kill someone else, and Simone must figure out how to remove Regret’s curse within two weeks. If Simone fails, Kira dies again, and it will be Simone’s fault.

This book was great. Simone and her friend/crush, Cory, begin their detective work to discover who Regret really is and try to figure out how to release her from the curse. I loved the mystical aspect, but also the realistic research and problem-solving Simone and Cory have to do. Really fun book.

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The Minds of Billy Milligan

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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

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Norco ’80