book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
Dreams Beyond the Horizon
Dreams Beyond the Horizon A Journey of Hope and Courage --- Part 1 – The Village of Ashen Fields The village of Ashen Fields was small, nestled between rolling hills and a river that carried more stones than fish. Life there was simple, quiet, and often difficult. Children learned early that survival came before dreams.
By Noman Khan8 months ago in Horror
The Room With No Windows
When I first moved into the old apartment building downtown, the landlord gave me one rule: “Don’t go near Room 6B.” I thought he was joking. The place was falling apart anyway—peeling wallpaper, flickering lights, and creaky wooden floors that groaned under every step. Why would one room matter more than the rest?
By subah alenzi8 months ago in Horror
The Taxi Ride I Wish I Never Took
I had always taken late-night taxis in the city, but something about that night felt wrong from the start. The rain poured in thick sheets, and the streets were almost deserted. When the old yellow taxi stopped for me, I felt a chill crawl up my spine, but I forced myself inside.
By subah alenzi8 months ago in Horror
The Room That Wasn’t on the Map
The Room That Wasn’t on the Map The hotel smelled like history — old wood polished too many times, worn carpet, and a faint metallic tang in the air. I’d booked it last minute after a canceled flight, not thinking much about the fact that I’d never seen it listed on any of my usual travel sites. A hand-painted sign above the entrance read: The Greywood Inn.
By James William8 months ago in Horror
The Porcelain Gift
The Porcelain Gift Elena and Mariah had spent weeks turning the upstairs loft into a cozy retreat. The highlight of the space was a round window that poured sunlight in during the mornings. On one side sat Mariah’s art table; on the other, Elena’s laptop desk for her freelance work. A bed and tall bookshelves filled the center, with a cushioned chair tucked in the corner.
By waseem khan8 months ago in Horror
Send To Kill. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In a world where beliefs clashed like thunder, some worshipped Buddha, others knelt before the cross, and some whispered prayers to Allah. But in the shadows lurked a man who didn’t fit into any of these beliefs. He was a self-made monster—a mix of faith and madness. He read the Bible not to find salvation, but to twist its words into a weapon for his darkest urges.
By Winston Benjamin8 months ago in Horror









