
Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
Book
The sweet scents of rural life infuse this beautifully crafted collection of Roald Dahl's country...

How Long 'til Black Future Month?: Stories
Book
In these stories, Jemisin sharply examines modern society, infusing magic into the mundane, and...

Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
Leigh Bardugo, Jay Kristoff, Danielle Paige, Kendare Blake, Jonathan Maberry, Marie Lu, Megan Shepherd, Carrie Ryan, Cat Winters, April Genevieve Tucholke, Nova Ren Suma, Stefan Bachmann, A. G. Howard and McCormick Templeman
Book
A host of the smartest young adult authors come together in this collection of scary stories and...
anthology short stories

Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (1992) in Movies
Oct 29, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)
Now if you have read my review of the first film the other day you will have seen how much I still enjoyed the film that starred Linda Hamilton, Peter Horton and John Franklin, but when it came to Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice which came along in 1992 (8 years after the first film), it becomes a bit more tongue in cheek over the original film.

Polar Nights (Under an Arctic Sky #1.5)
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Andreas has been in love with Christian for as long as he can remember, but he’s also always known...
Contemporary MM Romance Short Story

Normal Rules Don’t Apply
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The first story collection from Kate Atkinson in twenty years, Normal Rules Don't Apply is a...
Short stories

Phillip McSween (751 KP) rated The King of Staten Island (2020) in Movies
Jan 25, 2021

**✿❀ Maki ❀✿** (7 KP) rated Questing Beast in Books
May 3, 2018
The overall plot of the story is that these scientists have to file their findings on a planet for...a scientific survey? Something along those lines. A virus somehow gets into their system, though, and completely destroys the data they've been gathering for the past two years.
The only possible back up is called Nannybot, and is also partially infected. The virus has Nannybot believe that it is Sir Pellinor, and it has to find the Questing Beast. If the scientists can make Nannybot think that it has caught the Questing Beast, then the virus can be overwritten, and the two years of data can be retrieved, saving the careers of everyone involved.
The Authurian elements of the story don't go much beyond the Questing Beast itself. The rest is the drama of the report being due, and the age-old implications of introducing foreign wildlife into ecosystems. Very Star Trek.

**✿❀ Maki ❀✿** (7 KP) rated Selfies in Books
May 3, 2018
It was...okay. I liked how the story was told in a series of photo descriptions. The build up towards the ending is pretty well paced, although the strange break at the beginning where the random kid delivers exposition felt a bit out of place. It felt like it would have served better as an epilogue, rather than an opening.
My biggest problem was that I really couldn't take the story seriously. It was never scary or creepy for me.
I guess I've just read one too many <a href="http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Creepypasta_Wiki">creepypastas</a>;. (I had an addiction to them earlier on in the year.)
This short even follows the general format of a creepypasta, down to the girl getting the phone from a creepy old man in a store that mysteriously disappears after the phone is passed off on her. The story was at least well-written, and properly edited, which is more than I can say for most creepypastas out there.
You can read it for free <a href="http://www.tor.com/stories/2014/09/selfies-lavie-tidhar">here</a>;.
