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Erica Robyn Reads

a horror book review blog

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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.

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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 | Book Review

[Graphic Novel Review] Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodríguez

April 15, 2017      Erica Robyn      2 Comments

Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodríguez

I cannot believe it took me this long to finally check out the Locke & Key series. I think Joe Hill’s books are absolutely incredible! If you’ve been waiting to check this series out, don’t wait any longer! Go grab Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft today! Let’s dive in!

[Graphic Novel Review] Step Aside, Pops: A Hark! A Vagrant Collection by Kate Beaton

April 14, 2017      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

Step Aside, Pops: A Hark! A Vagrant Collection by Kate Beaton

A couple of weeks ago, my reading buddy sent me a photo of this book’s cover and I was immediately interested. Within seconds I was on my local library’s website seeing if they had it in the system. I am very thankful that they did because this was such a fun read!

[Graphic Novel Review] ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times by Andrew MacLean

April 12, 2017      Erica Robyn      2 Comments

ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times by Andrew MacLean review by Erica Robyn Reads

ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times by Andrew MacLean was such a fun read! My only “complaint” is that it went SO fast and I wanted more! 😀 So if you’re looking for a graphic novel with a deep storyline, you should probably look elsewhere. But if you want something quick and fun, I…

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[Top 5 Wednesday] Books That Would Make Good Video Games

April 12, 2017      Erica Robyn      4 Comments

What a fun topic! I wanted to go more in-depth here, but I just didn’t have the steam this week.  Top Five Wednesday is hosted by Thoughts on Tomes. For those of you that are interested in taking part, check out the Goodreads group here: Top 5 Wednesday. Top 5 Wednesday: Books That Would Make Good Video Games…

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[Book Review] Appetite for Innocence by Lucinda Berry

April 11, 2017      Erica Robyn      5 Comments

Appetite for Innocence by Lucinda Berry

Appetite for Innocence by Lucinda Berry was quite a read. Right from page one I was hooked. I had such a hard time putting it down so I could go to work! I’d highly recommend picking this up on a day when you don’t have any other plans because you’ll certainly want to read the entire book in one sitting!

[Graphic Novel Review] The Encyclopedia of Early Earth by Isabel Greenberg

April 10, 2017      Erica Robyn      2 Comments

The Encyclopedia of Early Earth by Isabel Greenberg book review by Erica Robyn Reads

The first work by Isabel Greenberg that I read was The One Hundred Nights of Hero (check out my review by clicking here), and I really loved it! As soon as I finished that book, I went to my library database to see what other works I could request. I had to wait quite some time…

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Hello! I’m Erica, a Mainer living in New Hampshire who runs on hot tea, good books, and loud music. Join me as I seek out amazing horror tales and help support the indie horror community!
 

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