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    Why We Do What We Do

    Why We Do What We Do

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    Create an enjoyable listener experience about psychological concepts that anyone can easily consume.

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Chrissie-ann (78 KP) created a poll

Jun 18, 2018  
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 Anonymous
What are the best type of horror movies?

Paranormal - Ghost

5 votes

Possessions/Exorcist

0 votes

Slashers

3 votes

Found footage

0 votes

Zombie

5 votes

Psychological

5 votes

Supernatural - vampire/werewolf

2 votes

Space - aliens

1 votes

Other

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Talia Maynard (3 KP) rated Thin Air in Books

Nov 22, 2018  
Thin Air
Thin Air
Michelle Paver | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror, Thriller
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6.9 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
The pacing (2 more)
Submerges you in the time period
More psychological than scary
Could do with a few more scary bits (0 more)
Subtle and creepy
  
So bad it's almost good. don't even worry about historical inaccuracies and psychological plausibilities as we lurch from the sublime to the ridiculous!
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Alone - Season 1 in TV

Oct 23, 2017  
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Alone: Dropped Into the Wilderness (Official Trailer)

In unforgiving terrain, ten men endure extreme isolation and psychological distress while documenting the experience themselves.

  
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Merissa (12911 KP) created a post

Dec 14, 2022  
"Some Family Trees Should Be Burned. . ."

NBtM & #Giveaway: Daughter of Belial by Jennifer Juvenelle - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #Psychological, #Thriller,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/daughterofbelialbyjenniferjuvenelle
     
The Woman in the Window
The Woman in the Window
A.J. Finn | 2018 | Thriller
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8.0 (41 Ratings)
Book Rating
Suspenseful psychological thriller with all the aspects of a quick read. It’s an easy book to finish in one day, and you’ll enjoy it!
  
The Eyes of the Dragon
The Eyes of the Dragon
Stephen King | 1987 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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7.4 (16 Ratings)
Book Rating
All I can say after reading this is that I am glad that Stephen King mainly wrote psychological horror and thrillers instead of fantasy.