My analysis of “Come Out, Come Out,” a YA Horror that explores queer identity, friendship, and trauma through the haunting of Fern and Jaq, after their friend Mallory disappears. As they confront their past demons and societal challenges, the story highlights the importance of self-acceptance and resilience within the LGBTQ+ community.
Category: Fiction
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Book Review: The God Game by Danny Tobey
It’s spoiler-free review time! My first read of 2020 is a thriller that is not to be missed. Keep reading to get the scoop.
Book Review: Full Throttle by Joe Hill
I’m back with another review for you. This time it is a fiction publication, a collection of horror short stories to be exact, by author Joe Hill. Continue reading for my thoughts.
Review: An Anonymous Girl
An Anonymous Girl, published by St. Martin’s Press, follows Jessica Farris, who participates in a psychological study by Dr. Shields. As the sessions intensify, Jessica struggles with paranoia and trust. Although the premise is engaging, the narrative style and character development fall short, leading to a disappointing reading experience.
A Wicked Disaster by Tasha Driver
(*Note* I am a room mother for my son’s kindergarten class and he made me promise to make up one “from my head.” Well it is finished and I hope you enjoy it with your trick or treaters. If you do, let me know what you thought in the comments. P.s. It was written to…