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Erica Robyn Reads

a horror book review blog

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Nothingland by Katherine Silva | Book Review

Bottling His Ghosts by S.H. Cooper | Book Review

The Devil’s in the Next Room by John Durgin | Book Review

This Year, a Witch! by Zoey Abbott | Childrens Book Review

June 10, 2025      Erica Robyn      1 Comment

In This Year, a Witch! by Zoey Abbott, this spirited little girl has had enough of the cutesy costumes. This year, she’s taken matters into her own hands and she’s been training all year long for her big transformation. Her goal? To become a fearsome, independent witch! No more bows and frills. She’s casting spells,…

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A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters by Eric J. Guignard | Book Review

June 9, 2025      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

Book photo of A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters by Eric J. Guignard

A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters by Eric J. Guignard is not a light read, nor does it pretend to be. This short story collection plunges headfirst into some of the darkest corners of human experience, unflinchingly portraying grief, trauma, cruelty, and the raw edges of humanity.

Interview with Gavin Dillinger

June 5, 2025      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

Today, we’re talking with Gavin Dillinger—a Nashville-based author who is known for his sharp wit, absurdist humor, and a bold embrace of hyper violence. In this conversation, we dig into his first memories of writing for fun and the piece he’s most proud of. We also get into the strange beast that is co-writing, and what it was like bringing a new book into the world with someone else.

Black Out The Stars by Christopher Bond | Book Review

May 10, 2025      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

Black Out The Stars by Christopher Bond - book sitting on wooden flooring. Book cover of Black Out the Stars by Christopher Bond, cover illustrated by Todd Kiesling. The design showcases a dark, atmospheric pond and sky filled with swirling fog and scattered stars. The title is prominently displayed in bold, white, pink and purple lettering, contrasting against the deep purple and black hues of the background.

Black Out The Stars by Christopher Bond is a dark and twisted tale of generational horrors, spilling from one old man’s lips as fast as the water drains from the pond on his property.

Indie Bookstore Day 2025 | Book Event

May 8, 2025      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

On April 26th, we spent the morning on a book adventure, celebrating Indie Bookstore Day! Honestly, I hadn’t even realized this day was coming up—time has been such a blur lately. But while I was searching for something fun to do for another “mommy and little dude” day, I stumbled across a post about Indie Bookstore Day and immediately knew we had to go. So we jumped in the car and headed to Gibson’s Bookstore in Concord, NH!

Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon | Book Review

May 6, 2025      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

A tablet lies on dry grass and surrounded by dandelions in a natural outdoor setting. The screen displays the cover of the book Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon. The cover features a colorful, fantastical illustration of a female figure with glowing eyes and curved horns, holding something mysterious in her hands. Stars and swirling cosmic elements fill the background, giving the cover a magical and otherworldly feel. The title text is in bold, colorful letters across the top and middle, with the author's name at the bottom.

Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon is a nightmare wrapped in neon light. In this tale, we follow two characters riding the high of an acid trip while they enter a fairground for an evening of fun (or at least what they thought would be fun).

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