by Daniel Stalter | Sep 23, 2020 | Pulp Horror
The Babysitter by R.L. Stine © 1989 by Robert L Stine. Cover Art not credited. Sequels: The Babysitter II, The Babysitter III, & The Babysitter IV Spoiler-Free Review: The Babysitter remains one of R.L. Stine’s most notorious books outside of his...
by Daniel Stalter | Sep 9, 2020 | Pulp Horror
Fall Into Darkness by Christopher Pike © 1990 by Christopher Pike. Cover Art by Brian Kotzky. Spoiler-Free Review: Christopher Pike is great at twisted plots, and Fall Into Darkness more than delivers on that front. It kept me guessing until about halfway...
by Daniel Stalter | Aug 18, 2020 | Pulp Horror
Flight 116 is Down by Caroline B. Cooney © 1992 by Caroline B. Cooney. Cover Art not credited. Spoiler-Free Review: I became slightly obsessed with plane crashes last year after the whole Boeing scandal. So when I found out that Caroline B. Cooney wrote...
by Daniel Stalter | Jun 12, 2020 | Pulp Horror
Whisper of Death by Christopher Pike © 1991 by Christopher Pike. Cover Art by Brian Kotzky. Spoiler-Free Review: This was a twisted one, even by Christopher Pike’s standards. Overall, I liked it more than I didn’t. It was a good use of real-life...
by Daniel Stalter | Mar 26, 2020 | Pulp Horror
The Accident by Diane Hoh © 1991 by Diane Hoh. Cover Art not credited. Spoiler-Free Review: I wanted to add some diversity to my pulp horror nostalgia reading, and it just so happens that most of the Point Horror writers were women. I can’t let R. L....
by Daniel Stalter | Dec 3, 2019 | Pulp Horror
Monster by Christopher Pike © 1992 by Christopher Pike. Cover Art by Brian Kotzky. Spoiler-Free Review: This book was seriously fucked up in the best way possible. Monster wasted no time getting started and maintained a breakneck speed the entire story....
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