Fazbear Frights Review: Book #12: Felix the Shark
We’ve arrived at the final Fazbear Frights book. This digital-only (at least at the time of writing) novella ends our little odyssey into the series, with only the police bonus stuff to explore.
By Brandon Scott on May 16th, 2022
We’ve arrived at the final Fazbear Frights book. This digital-only (at least at the time of writing) novella ends our little odyssey into the series, with only the police bonus stuff to explore.
By Brandon Scott on May 13th, 2022
As promised, so delivered: a ghoulish and disturbing ending to a tale that started so innocently.
By Brandon Scott on May 6th, 2022
How well do you know your neighbors? How well do you know the people you live with? The interior lives of strangers are vast and exciting. And sometimes, a little dangerous.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 25th, 2022
My initial interest in reading The Night Will Find Us was because it appeared to be a classic “friends camping” horror story with a heap of cosmic horror on top. And I got what I wanted. Those two things are a big part of the story.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 13th, 2022
Before listening to The Storage Papers, I never thought a podcast could scare me as much as The Magnus Archives. That the mind-melting, the dark-is-dangerous thrill it gave me was the peak of horror storytelling.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 28th, 2022
Given recent movie adaptation trends, Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark has a lot of comparisons. Even attempting to evaluate it outside of context is semi-impossible because of its similarities.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 25th, 2022
On the beach, you’ll see many strange sights. Messages scrawled in the sand. Birds flocking in artificial half-light with something caught in their bills.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 23rd, 2022
Wilder Girls is missing several things. The book has a lot of truly impressive aspects to it, and a heck of a hook—but doesn’t play with its toys nearly enough.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 18th, 2022
The strangest of events can interrupt a pleasant night. In part two, our unnamed beachgoer finds their calm turning ever more surreal.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 11th, 2022
Have you been to the beach at night? It’s unlike anything else in the world.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 9th, 2022
The Magnus Archives is a podcast—and after 200 episodes, I’ve listened to the whole thing. Twice before, I’ve spoken about the series and how it progressed, and now we can bring the talk home to roost.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 28th, 2022
(A blast from the past. This peculiar series was both very in step with the popular books of the time and yet unlike them. If you haven’t read it, here’s an old review of the first book. – Brandon Scott) Originally Published: September 16th, 2019 Miss Peregrine’s: A Peculiar Hit Of A Book My initial…