Once Upon a Winter's Night (Faery, #1)
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Once upon a winter's night, a poor crofters trades his daughter Camille to wed Prince Alain of the...
Night of Ash (Odriel's Heirs #2.5)
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The night buries all Shadows... After healing from the last battle with Idriel's Children, the...
Young Adult Fantasy
Tremors Through Time
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She's made mistakes and paid the price, but Deidre Chisolm is no quitter. She'll never again be a...
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BackToTheMovies (56 KP) rated Demon House (2018) in Movies
Jun 21, 2019
In Gary, Indiana in 2014 The Ammons House was known as a portal to hell. The case drew media attention and the sheer amount of witnesses to these events is undeniable. Latoya Ammons claimed her and her three children had been possessed by demands. Witnesses from the Department of Child Services, law enforcement and medical professionals all witnessed the unexplained.
Zak Bagans visited the ‘Demon House’ and interviewed those who were involved in these eerie activities. Zak actually went and brought the house to investigate and thus this documentary was born.
Demon House is a thoroughly enjoyable watch. Filmed in true Ghost Adventures style, the show never forces us to believe what we are seeing, or convince you in any way shape or form. Throughout the documentary, a rollercoaster of emotions comes across the group. From noises, bangs, weird behaviours and the chilling account of past inhabitants of the home.
What I didn’t like about Demon House were the cheesy reenactments of the story told by those involved. I get that its a visual reenactment of the true-life event but it’s so cheesy and detaches me from the gripping and chilling events that I’ve been absorbing for the duration. The story gets stranger and stranger as it goes along and I cannot for the life of me debunk this movie. When the credits rolled I had so many questions.
Zak is usually quite the showman when it comes to Ghost Adventures / Deadly Possessions but even he is out of his element in this film. It’s absolutely incredible watching events unfold on screen. This documentary is irrefutable proof that something dark and unexplainable happened within that house.
Demon House was eventually torn down at Zak’s request and pieces of the house now reside in Zak’s Haunted Museum in Las Vegas. If anyone from the Haunted Museum ever reads this I’d fly all the way to Vegas JUST to review your establishment! Hit me up!
https://backtothemovies.com/spine-chilling-and-compelling-demon-house-review/
Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
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The first collection of stories Stephen King has published since Nightmares & Dreamscapes nine years...
Halloween Night Murder
Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis and Liz Ireland
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There’s usually a chill in the air when Halloween arrives—but in these three novellas by beloved...
Sarah (7800 KP) rated Abattoir (2016) in Movies
Aug 13, 2017
Stephen (210 KP) rated Hell Fest (2018) in Movies
Mar 7, 2019
I didn’t think the film was scary as such, but there were certainly some very creepy moments, and I felt the vivid lighting also gave the film a distinctive edge.
Well acted, well put together and thoroughly refreshing for the horror genre, this makes an excellent night’s viewing if you just want a fright without too much baggage.
The most enjoyable horror I’ve seen since the Final Destination movies. Scored 9 out of 10 as I felt the ending was disappointing, I feel a twist of some kind would have made it a perfect 10.
Dana (24 KP) rated Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places in Books
Mar 23, 2018
Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) rated Reckless (Renegades, #1) in Books
Jul 12, 2018
This book is definitely a 3 1/2 star book. It is filled with the completely sugary sweet sentiments but it's a good guilty pleasure novel. It's not one that I would recommend to all of my friends unless they wanted a quick romance.
This was a really quick read. It was 640 pages on my nook but it went by very fast. If you're looking for a toe curling, fast paced read, look no further.



