top of page
Search


Stephen King's Bag of Bones Review - Book and Novel
This is one of Stephen King’s most emotionally complex books. It's not fast-paced horror, but it lingers in the mind long after you turn the last page. A beautifully written, sorrowful, and haunting story that blends emotion and horror. Highly recommended for fans of reflective supernatural fiction.
2 days ago5 min read


Book Review of Magpie Murders, by Anthony Horowitz
One of the most brilliant things about Magpie Murders is its book-within-a-book structure, which works on multiple levels at once.
Aug 224 min read


Review of The Woman in the Window: Book and Movie
This book is a psychological thriller that relies on character over action, and that made the suspense feel more intimate. It’s not just about what Anna saw—it’s about whether she can trust her own mind.
Aug 144 min read


Review of The Girl On the Train: Book and Movie
The Girl on the Train novel is an emotional, psychological thriller that goes beyond surface-level mystery and explores trauma and memory. The movie is visually gripping, but lacks the same depth. If you enjoy character-driven suspense, go for the book first.
Aug 73 min read


Flight of Pigeons and Junoon: A Tale of Love, War, and Two Powerful Storytelling Styles
Flight of Pigeons is a quiet, powerful story about survival, cultural tension, and dignity during times of war. Junoon transforms it into a passionate, intense film with historical richness and emotional depth.
Jul 294 min read


Cloud Atlas Review: A Journey Through Time, Soul, and Story
Cloud Atlas: A Journey Through Time, Soul, and Story.
Jul 225 min read


Horror doesn’t have to be just about screams
It is also about storytelling. That’s what Stephen King does in “Bag of Bones.” Pure storytelling. He spins a tale and creates horror,...
Jan 4, 20231 min read
bottom of page