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Devil Let Me Go (Book Review)

October 19, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Devil Let My Go - Horror Book Review“Devil Let Me Go,” written by Nathan Robinson, is a book that contains thirteen unique and haunting short stories.  Many of the stories were previously published and unite in this book to create one astounding collection of well written storylines, however there are a couple that remained unpublished up until the release of this compilation.  While the main focus of his work is telling tales of horror, Robinson writes in a way that addresses the needs of every reader, covering themes that will delight people of different personalities, interests and ages.  These thirteen stories really come together to create an exciting, fast-paced grouping that provides quick, entertaining reads that anyone with an appetite for fear will be sure to enjoy.

Robinson’s writing style throughout the different stories included in “Devil Let Me Go” is pleasantly varied yet consistently of high quality, accompanying suitable stories with different tones and feeling to make the characters come to life.  There are elements of fear, compassion, rage, horror, and much more.  The author does an excellent job of evoking feeling in his readers by adjusting his approach to writing as per what each moment of each story needs, whether it be more raw and explicit descriptions or warm and touching expressions of characters’ feelings.  For example, in the story “The House that Creak’d,” we witness the main character love, experience loneliness and loss, and confront a community of the dead who are seemingly out to get him.  Overall, Robinson’s ability to adapt to exquisitely write such a widely varied assortment of plotlines demonstrates his incredible writing skills.

Also, this book is suitable for readers of all types.  The various stories cover multiple genres which means that there is something for everyone.  However, it was surprising how successful Robinson is in also converting readers to fans of new categories of writing.  Through his impactful story telling abilities, Robinson makes it easy to enjoy stories and characters that readers may not have anticipated liking based on the books they have enjoyed in the past.  There is not a single story in the book that cannot successfully entertain any reader who enjoys horror tales.  Furthermore, Robinson takes advantage of his expansive vocabulary and unparalleled ability to create strong imagery with his words to bring each and every story to life for readers, creating a unique reading experience every time.

These thirteen stories are sure to pull you in to a world that you never expected to find yourself placed in, introducing sometimes terrifying places and people that will keep you feeling alive and present.  Each tale is different and creative, negating the notion of repetition that some books of story collections can bring forth when their different plotlines have striking similarities.  Robinson has ensured that each character, story and setting both sound and feel different to his audience, helping to keep readers not only engaged but constantly on edge wondering what will happen next.

Overall, I highly recommend the book “Devil Let Me Go,” written by Nathan Robinson.  It includes an assortment of thirteen well-written stories that are suitable for all types of readers and cover multiple genres, centering in around the theme of horror and fear.  This scary element makes for an interesting and chilling experience while reading, thereby adding to the excitement of each storyline.  Furthermore, this book contains the cream of the crop in terms of selection of Robinson’s work while also including a few new releases.  This is a fantastic compilation of writing that will let you escape fearfully to worlds you may be scared to find yourself in, giving just a taste of what it feels like to live life on the dark side.

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Damnetha  is a staff writer, movie and book critic.

Filed Under: Featured, Horror Books Tagged With: horror fiction, horror novel reviews, Nathan Robinson, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books

Night Sea Journey (Book Review)

October 13, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

A Tale of the Supernatural

Night Sea Journey-book coverThe book “Night Sea Journey: A Tale of the Supernatural,” written by Paula Cappa, is a powerful story that intertwines genres including romance, adventure, horror and sometimes even fantasy. The main character, Kip Livingston, has inexplicably strange and terrifying dreams of which the memories control her happiness while awake and begin to affect her everyday life. Cappa does an outstanding job of bringing this complex and supernatural plot to life, throwing her readers into an unfamiliar, scary and magical world. Also, the fact that the book encompasses multiple genres makes it suitable for all types of readers.

This book tells a creative, mystical, captivating story about a girl named Kip Livingston and her bizarre dreams. She lives by herself in Abasteron House on Horn Island near the sea and often finds herself in her nightmares, battling with snakes or a terrifying animal with wings, even shooting them dead and consequently having to bury them in the sand by the shore. She speaks with a psychologist about her problems with these recurring and chillingly real feeling nightmares and while they try to convince her that these supernatural experiences are not a reality but simply a figment of her sleeping imagination, this is unfathomable for Kip. Later, a priest who has been sent away to Horn Island, Raymond Kera, falls for Kip. Her nightmares then begin to affect Raymond’s own dreams and this leads to danger. It is an extremely fast-paced, intense read with an unpredictable plot line that will keep your mind racing.

Paula Cappa does an exquisite job of telling this story. The actual concept behind the story line is highly complicated and imaginative, making it hard to effectively convey to readers. However, Cappa’s strong ability to clearly articulate ideas through detailed descriptions, powerful metaphors, rich imagery and logical explanation make the book far easier to read and understand than many authors could pull off. The notion of dreams cracking through to a person’s realm of reality is clearly described without being explicitly stated, demonstrating Cappa’s superior writing skills. Her ability to write this particular story to be so profound and thorough was perhaps one of the most impressive things about the book.

Furthermore, this is a novel that evokes numerous feelings for the reader which adds to the excitement of reading the story. Given that it covers a wide range of genres at various parts, the book taps in to many emotions including sadness, romance, happiness, fear, and confusion, to name a few. There are times where the story speaks of love, violence, paranormal experiences, gangs, death and more. This variety makes the novel a piece of writing that fans of many categories of writing can appreciate and get lost in.

In summary, I definitely recommend the book “Night Sea Journey: A Tale of the Supernatural,” written by Paula Cappa. It is an astoundingly creative read that blends numerous genres in to one comprehensive story about the life of a girl and her terrifying nightmares that begin to break through into her world of reality. While the ideas behind the plot line are undeniably complex in nature, Cappa takes advantage of this to enrich the story and does a great job of explaining every last detail the reader needs to understand in the book. Ultimately, she produces a book that can steal the attention of any reader, speaking to those who enjoy all sorts of genres using just one story. This is a suspenseful, romantic, mystical tale that is sure to impress all readers who appreciate a plot that can really make them stop and think.

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Damnetha  is a staff writer, movie and book critic.

Filed Under: Featured, Horror Books Tagged With: horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, Paula Cappa, scary books

Axe Blood Splattered Bride

October 12, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Axe Blood Spattered Bride

Just a few hours earlier, this axe blood spattered bride was a beautiful, cute lady ready to get married to the man of her life. Now, she has nothing left but the blood-covered axe as her only Love. So what happened?
Well, don’t ask me; why don’t ask her? Scary things happened on her wedding day that she couldn’t just control. She just realized that her ex-husband, whom she had murdered a few years back, had cursed her. She was never to remarry ever again – Never! If she tries to remarry, she turns into a blood-craving cannibal and psycho.

Therefore, on her wedding day, getting remarried, she became a violent blood-sucking killer. She butchered all her family members, starting with her husband-to-be. Followed by her innocent congregation. This axe blood spattered bride still hasn’t realized how lethal, deadly and murderous she is. So beware when you see a beautiful brunette desperate to get married coz she can only display her viciousness on her wedding day! If she can kill a whole congregation with an axe, then you should be scared of her!

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October 12, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Axe Blood Spattered Bride
Axe Blood Spattered Bride

 

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Coffin Candle Ghostess

 

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Head Hung High

 

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Vampire's kiss. Fantasy female portrait against dark grungy backgrounds
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Paranormal Activity 4 Now on Netflix

October 11, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

paranormal activity 4

From Netflix: The chilling saga of the young and psychotic Katie turns a new page, and the homicidal spirit she embodies claims a new gallery of victims. As the atmosphere goes from strange to stranger, a mysterious husband, wife and child move in down the block.

The Netflix promotional statement has a little too much bravado for the latest installment of the Paranormal Activity film series.  “Die Hard” fans will be ok with it, especially if you enjoy the teen “cuteness” of Alex (Kathryn Newton). Likely the weakest of the series, it delivers a little scar when Alex gets locked in the garage.  You can feel a claustrophobic sensation and rooting for her to get out.

Paranormal Activity dates back to 2007 with wide-spread release in 2009.  The films involve a family haunted by an evil spirit that not only terrifies family and friends, but murders as well.  The visual aspect is produced by camcorders and security surveillance cameras.

Paranormal Activity 3, 4, and 4 (unrated edition) are all available on Netflix.   The premiere of Paranormal Activity is not currently available on Netflix, and #2 is claimed to be available, but it apparently is not.

There are at least two more films planned in the film series and a potential spin-off all due out in 2014.

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