If you’ve ever wondered what happens when splatterpunk meets a surprisingly thoughtful moral dilemma, Motel Styx will drag you through the gore—and make you think about it afterward.
Tag: literature
Challenging Book Bans: A Call to Action
Book bans don’t protect kids—they just silence voices and steal choices from families who want their children to read.
The Troop by Nick Cutter: A Deep Dive into Horror
Nick Cutter’s The Troop is a stomach-churning horror novel that shocks, disgusts, and refuses to be forgotten.
Sentient Orchids and Queer Romance: An Eco-Horror Journey
Eat the Ones You Love delivers a chilling eco-horror twist, told through the eyes of a flesh-hungry orchid.
Exploring the Mind of a Serial Killer: A Review of Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates
This unsettling novel by Joyce Carol Oates pulls readers inside the fractured mind of a serial killer, blurring the line between confession, performance, and self-deception. Told in an unnervingly fragmented style, it forces us to question complicity, red flags, and the loneliness at the heart of violence. A thought-provoking and chilling read that lingers long after the last page.
Exploring Morality in Dystopian Fiction: Tender is the Flesh
I recently picked up a book that I’ve seen circulating a lot in online book groups. Based on the description alone I already wanted to read it, but I was even more curious after seeing how polarizing it has been. This is one of those books that seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it situation with little…… Continue reading Exploring Morality in Dystopian Fiction: Tender is the Flesh
