We Were Liars by E. Lockhart [book review]

We Were Liars

Book: We Were Liars

By: E. Lockhart

Published: May 13, 2014

Publisher: Declacorte Press

Pages: 242

Genre: YA Mystery

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48 States by Evette Davis [book review]

48 States

Book: 48 States

By: Evette Davis

Published: June 7, 2022

Publisher: Flesh & Bone

Pages: 242

Genre: Dystopian

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Suburban Hell by Maureen Kilmer [book review]

Suburban Hell

Book: Suburban Hell

Author: Maureen Kilmer

Published: August 30, 2022

Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons

Pages: 336

Genre: Horror

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Dead End Girls by Wendy Heard [book review]

Dead End Girls

Book: Dead End Girls

By: Wendy Heard

Published: May 10, 2022

Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

Pages: 336

Genre: YA Thriller

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Free Streaming Services to save you money

If you’re anything like me then you probably think that there are way too many streaming services out there. After Netflix, it seems like they are popping up everywhere and that means more money coming out of our bank accounts. That’s partly why I started to do some research on some free streaming services and maybe start eliminating some of the ones we are paying for.

Don’t get me wrong I love having access to movies and shows right at my fingertips. It makes it easier on me like I’m sure it makes things easier for everyone else. But!! It is getting so expensive it just might be more logical to go back to cable. Then we would have mostly everything at our fingertips. That is everything but the original shows and movies that are on these different platforms.

Free streaming services

So, are there any streaming platforms where we can watch certain things for free? Instead of letting them pile up and getting well over the price point of what cable ever was, there are other alternatives we can do. I do have to say that the only downside is that if you like some of the originals that some of these streaming services have then that can be kind of a bummer.

I do have to say that a lot of the original content that I do enjoy is pretty much all on Netflix. There are some I have tried on other services but I just couldn’t get into them. Because of that, I’m free to not worry about what streaming services I am on.

So, what are the best free streaming services and what are their downsides?

Free Streaming services

A few of these free streaming services are ones we have used while there are others I have either never heard of or didn’t even know were a thing. But at least now you are able to try out some new streaming services that will cost you nothing.

Peacock

So I have mixed feelings about Peacock.

We do have it and there have been several shows and movies that we have watched on there. My only issue with them is that it seems like they are trying their hardest to get you to select a plan that actually costs money.

There are tons of free movies and shows on there but they do have some that are locked until you pay for the platform.

I do suggest at least trying Peacock. There have been quite a few movies and shows that we have watched on there and I do feel like the free version is worth it.

Freevee

So, I’m a little surprised because I have not heard of Freevee.

I think this goes to show that I really haven’t been watching tv much lately.

This is one free streaming service that I’m going to have to try and see if there’s anything I might enjoy on it. This is an Amazon service so you know they are probably finding a way to earn some money through it. If you have used this service then let me know in the comments what you think about it!

Vudu

When I did some research for this blog post Vudu was one of the free streaming services that popped up. I have heard of this one but I didn’t really know much about it. I do kind of feel like I have been sleeping on this one.

Looking more into it there are several movies on there that I have never heard of but there are a couple that I have.

I know I know it seems like I haven’t heard of the movies on quite a few of these. With COVID I feel like I have been out of the loop with any type of movie or show.

So, who knows. You might actually know some of the movies that are streaming on a lot of these streaming services.

Redbox

Don’t get me wrong I knew about Redbox. I have known about Redbox for a while.

What I didn’t know is that they have a free streaming service.

As I look more into it though those that are free are ones that I have never even heard of. There are a few here and there that I have heard of before but there are more I haven’t heard of than I actually have.

I say that Redbox is a free streaming service that I would actually check out. Who knows there might be some movies that you actually watch.

Let me know if it sounds more interesting to you than it did to me.

Pluto TV

Plut Tv is actually one that we use. When we canceled our cable this was the first thing that we got. It’s one that I absolutely love because there were certain things on cable that I really enjoyed watching. Now I am able to watch some of those things on Pluto TV.

The only downside is that some of the things on here are a bit old. There are no original shows or movies. It’s pretty much just a mock-up of actual cable.

If you’re okay with that then I would suggest getting this free streaming service.

Tubi

I’m going, to be honest. I have actually been sleeping on Tubi.

I’m not really sure why I haven’t looked into free streaming services a whole lot sooner.

From what I can tell it seems like there are a lot of popular movies on Tubi. There are quite a few movies that I wouldn’t mind watching over again.

Since I haven’t used this service before I can’t say that I fully recommend using this one. But it does seem like Tubi is a little bit more worth it than the rest of the services.

If you use this service then let me know what you think!

Crackle

This is the first time that I’m actually hearing about Crackle and I think there’s a good reason for that.

Looking more into it it seems like a lot of the stuff that they have on there is pretty old. Most of it I haven’t even heard of it.

I don’t know if I fully suggest this one because of that. However, I do recommend looking into it because there might be some things you might enjoy on there.

Not only that but you might recognize some of the movies and shows on there even though I don’t.

Free streaming services

Xumo

So, it seems like Xumo is very similar to Pluto TV. It basically mimics cable and allows you to watch just like you would with actual cable.

The only difference is that Xumo seems to have a little bit more options. You can watch movies and tv shows on both but Xumo gives you them upfront.

Both of them seem like a really good option in order to replace your cable.

Hopefully, this list helps you figure out what streaming services you want to start using. A least all of these are free and you can go through your other streaming services and see what you can maybe get rid of.

What free streaming services do you use? Let me know in the comments if there are any free streaming services I may have missed!

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Cackle by Rachel Harrison [book review]

Cackle

Book: Cackle

By: Rachel Harrison

Published: October 5, 2021

Publisher: Berkley

Pages: 293

Genre: Horror

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Horror Subgenres guide and where to put your focus

Have people been talking about certain subgenres and you have no idea what they are? I have been following a horror group on Facebook for a while now. They have been talking about different horror subgenres that I knew nothing about. I love horror but over the years I have been struggling with it.

I have been finding them so bad and cheesy. On top of that, a lot of them just don’t have that great of a plot. Maybe that’s just me though. If you guys have any suggestions then please let me know in the comments!

So, why exactly am I talking about horror subgenres if I’m struggling with horror? Well, this blog post is just as much for me as it is for you. I’m hoping knowing the subgenres a little bit better will help me figure out what exactly I like better.

Horror subgenres

What is horror?

Horror is a feeling of shock or fear. Horror movies and books are supposed to send out a shock of fear throughout the movie. I know that’s why I love them. Watching and reading horror is one of the easiest ways to get a bit of an adrenaline rush without having to do something stupid.

Why should you know the different horror subgenres?

Knowing the different horror subgenres is very very important. I know there are certain things when it comes to horror that people don’t really like. If you don’t like gore then you probably don’t want to pick up a book that is considered splatterpunk.

Plus, knowing what subgenre you really do like will help you pick up the right books and movies.

Granted this isn’t really a necessity but I do think they are a good thing to know!

Horror subgenres

Hopefully, these horror subgenres will help you figure out what type of books you want to pick up. It may also help you figure out what subgenres you may want to try out.

Apocalyptic

Apocalyptic is pretty self-explanatory. It’s pretty much an end-of-the-world type of story.

This is one I really don’t have much experience with. That’s a bit surprising considering how popular they are. It seems like for the longest time they were the type of movies that were constantly being made.

I do need to start reading and watching more in this subgenre. I think I would enjoy it if I gave it more of a chance.

Let me know in the comments some of your favorite books and movies in this subgenre!

Horror subgenre

Camp Horror

Camp Horror is another self-explanatory subgenre. This basically follows a group of people who go camping and then obviously something bad happens.

There are quite a few of the old eighty movies that are considered camp horror movies. There have been several that have been made recently as well too.

Camp Horror is one of my favorites but they can at times be super gory. I love the idea of going out on vacation in the middle of the woods and then something bad happens.

Granted this is something that I would never want happening to me but I do love reading and watching about it.

Dark Fantasy

Fantasy isn’t really one of my favorite genres but I know there are a lot of people who do like it. Dark Fantasy is pretty much fantasy that incorporates horror into it. It’s pretty much characters living in a different world but there are monsters surrounding them.

It’s not just potentially monsters living in this world but the world isn’t really the best place to live in either.

I have read a few dark fantasy books but I didn’t really like them. This is a subgenre I might try again because I think I just chose the wrong books for it.

Found Footage

I think just about everyone knows what found footage is.

If you’re one of the few people who haven’t really dipped their toes in anything horror I will briefly explain what found footage is!

Found Footage is when a group of people (or even just one person) visits a home or goes to a place in the woods. At first, everything is normal but then they start to explore the area and find either a camera or a phone. On the camera is video footage of the person who owned it and filmed them exploring the area.

For a while I never really liked anything found footage. When it comes to movies they always had the main character “filming” and I hated the shakiness of it. Now that I’m older I actually like this genre a lot more than I used to.

An example of this is The Blair Witch Project.

Lovecraftian

Lovecraftian horror is interchangeable with cosmic horror. It emphasizes the unknowable and incomprehensible.

To be honest I have only read one story by Lovecraft. A lot of older books and stories I have a really hard time getting into and reading. I wish that wasn’t the case though.

I might actually try to read some of his books soon if I get the chance!

I’ll need to do some research on books and movies that are considered cosmic (Lovecraftian) horror and then check them out.

Psychological

Psychological horror focuses on mental, emotional, and psychological states to frighten and disturb the audience.

This genre is one of my favorites because it is creepy. I love it when a movie and book is able to get inside of your head and freak you out.

These include movies like The Sixth Sense, The Babadook, and The Others.

It has been a while since I have watched The Others but I did love it and I especially loved how it ended! If you haven’t watched it then please go do so.

Slasher

Most of you should know what slashers are. Slashers are one of the most popular subgenres at least when it comes to movies.

Slashers follow a monster or a bad guy who is basically a serial killer. That is the simplified version of it. These monsters never really stop and are relentless about killing the people they are after.

Examples of slashers are the Halloween movies and The Friday the 13th movies.

I use to love movies and books like this but I have grown out of it a little bit.

Comedy Horror

Comedy Horror is pretty self-explanatory. It’s a mixture of horror with some comedy mixed in with it.

Comedy Horror is actually another one of my favorite subgenres. I know a lot of people don’t really like horror movies that include comedy.

I’m not really sure why it’s such an issue but I always think that making you laugh is a good ploy for what is coming next. It catches people off guard.

A good example of this is Zombieland and Cabin in the Woods.

Gore (splatter)

Gore is kind of self-explanatory. It’s movies and books that have quite a bit of gore and blood. This is one that I try to avoid because I don’t like books and movies that rely on gore. Gore doesn’t scare me at all even though it is gross.

Because of that, I don’t want something that relies on gore to scare you. It will completely miss its point in my hands. Don’t get me wrong though I don’t mind a little bit of gore in the movies I watch or the books that I read.

I just don’t want to be what it relies on. Hopefully, that’s not just me though!

Gore has another name called splatterpunk. They are pretty much the same thing and can really be nasty. If you want to try this subgenre then be careful which one you decide to pick up. Some of them are pretty nasty!

Horror subgenre

Paranormal

I know a lot of people know what paranormal horror is.

Paranormal is definitely one of my top favorite horror subgenres. Paranormal includes haunted houses, ghosts, witches, and that sort of thing.

Most paranormal genres are super creepy and that’s what I love about them.

What happens after death is always something I have always questioned even though I still don’t know completely what I believe. There are times when I wonder if ghosts are real and there are other times I don’t believe it at all.

Movies in the Paranormal subgenre include The Conjuring and 13 Ghosts

True Crime

I think just about everyone knows what True Crime is. Granted True Crime has its own genre of its own. It does have a bit of a subgenre in horror.

For the most part, it follows a police officer or detective after something really bad happens. It can also follow a writer or reporter who is covering the crime.

An example of this is the movie Sinister. If you haven’t watched that movie please go and watch it! That movie is so creepy and worth watching!

Body Horror

Body Horror is a disturbing subgenre that shows grotesque things to the body.

This can include a multitude of things. To name a few include disease, zombification, and other sorts of violations.

Some body horror I can deal with. I enjoy movies and books about zombies and some diseases. However, I don’t like ones that deal with torture.

Torture and gore for the most part are one in the same for me and it’s something I do not want to have anything to deal with. Maybe it is something you guys will enjoy though!

Folk Horror

Folk Horror is a subgenre that includes elements of folklore. The usual elements include isolation, rural areas, religion, and the power of nature.

This is one subgenre that I want to get more into. I’m on the side of TikTok that talks about lore a lot and it really has caught my attention.

I would love to read and watch more about these sorts of things.

This subgenre includes The Wickerman, The Mothman Prophecies, and Children of the Corn.

Post-Apocalyptic

I know most of you are probably wondering what the difference is between post-apocalyptic and apocalyptic. There are really not a lot of differences other than when they take place.

Post-apocalyptic takes place after the apocalypse while apocalyptic takes place during it.

To be honest I haven’t read many books that deal with the apocalypse. I can’t even recall watching many movies about them either.

I do include I am Legend as one though. Granted I haven’t read the book but I have watched the movie.

Monster

I have seen a lot of people who like monster books and I can’t really blame them. Even though zombies are kind of included in the monster subgenre they still get their own subgenre.

What I include more into this subgenre are monsters like Mothman, the creature in Jeepers Creepers, and those sort of things.

Vampires and werewolves fall under this as well but I feel the same way about this as I do about zombies. They are so popular they kind of get their own individual subgenre.

What is your favorite horror subgenre? Let me know if there are any that I may have missed. I would love to hear from you!

If you’re looking for something to read then make sure to check out my YA horror list, middle-grade horror list, and Christmas horror books.

Wilder Girls by Rory Power [book review]

Wilder Girls

Book: Wilder Girls

By: Rory Power

Published: July 9, 2019

Publisher: Delacorte Press

Pages: 357

Genre: YA Dystopian

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Supernatural books that will make you watch your back

If you’re here then I’m assuming you love supernatural books! I don’t just mean books based on the supernatural series.

Some of the books I’m including are scary supernatural books, while others are more fantasy-based. Either way, all of these books have something supernatural about them one way or another.

Supernatural books have always been a staple in my life. I can’t even remember when I started watching them and reading them.

To be honest I don’t know if I really believe in it but I do love reading about it. It’s hard to imagine what’s really there in life after death. Is there really anything? Or are we just all fascinated with something that we don’t know much about except we all go through it.

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Jack Stinger and the Haunting of Whitlock Manor by Phillip Wolf

Jack Stinger and the Haunting of Whitlock Manor

Book: Jack Stinger and the Haunting of Whitlock Manor

By: Phillip Wolf

Published: May 17, 2022

Publisher: Wep Publications

Pages:366

Genre: YA Horror

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