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Weekly Update

It’s half term in the UK and so far we have just done the pumpkin patch trip. My youngest son has autism as I’ve mentioned before and can’t deal with too many outside activities. He’s becoming slightly more social which … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Forgotten Child by Melissa Erin Jackson

The Forgotten Child is a creepy offering as a debut novel by Melissa Erin Jackson. Thank you to NetGalley and Ringtail Press for this eArc in exchange for an honest review. It was well written story with an essentially a … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Malevolent (2018)

Am I doomed to be underwhelmed by the offerings of horror this October season????? Malevolent (2018) is a Netflix original. Angela and Jackson are brother and sister who have started a ghost busting business to con grieving families out of … Continue reading

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Movie Review: 1922 (2017)

1922 is based on a novella by Stephen King. This gives me hope, the majority of Stephen King movies I have watched I’ve enjoyed and yes that includes Maximum Overdrive. It’s a Netflix original. The story unfolds as Wilf the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Open House (2017)

Open House is a 2017 Netflix original psychological thriller. Teenager Dylan and his mother, Naomi move into her sisters mountain house after the death of Dylan’s father. The house is for sale, so they need to make themselves scarce on … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Greyson

I was given this book to make an honest review through NetGalley and Greyson Media Associates. Ten years ago, Faith survived a brutal set of murders. She’s the only one who did and nobody believes her story. She’s left mentally unstable … Continue reading

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