


Stine’s FEAR STREET (in hopes his type of horror would work on grown-up me), but the most emotion it got from me was a ‘harumph’. And a very indifferent ‘harumph’ at that. Heck, I tried Nightfall not too long ago (a supposedly creepy thriller), and my eyes were halfway closed 10% into it. I’ve read countless horrors through the years, but only a small percentage of them legitimately gave me goosebumps. Baby, I’m just born this way, yo!īut let’s face it, not every book has the moves to pull that off. Yes, it is probably weird, but no, I am not crazy.

When my imagination goes out of control and when it feels like something is whispering to me or is floating beside me or is following me all because of a book – well, let’s just say, I feel absolutely thrilled by it. I’m not sure if you guys know, but I relish the feeling of getting scared. After reading Rin Chupeco’s Girl From the Well and The Suffering, I’ve been on a frenzy hunt for the next book that would tickle my scary bone and leave me trembling in the night. Horror aficionados, come and meet your match (made in hell). Spoiler: I definitely did piss my pants after reading this book. I may or may not have pissed my pants after reading this book. With guilty secrets weighing down on her, Amanda can't be sure if the true evil lies in the land, or within her soul. And Amanda has heard stories - about men becoming unhinged and killing their families, about the land being tainted by wickedness. When her family move from their small mountain cabin to the vast prairie, Amanda hopes she can leave her haunting memories behind: of her sickly Ma giving birth to a terribly afflicted baby of the cabin fever that claimed Amanda's sanity of the boy who she has been meeting in secret.īut the Verners arrive on the prairie to find their new home soaked in blood.

Sixteen-year-old Amanda Verner fears she is losing her mind. Sometimes I believe the baby will never stop crying. Published by Simon & Schuster BfYR on October 8, 2015 Friday, OctoReview: Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics Posted by Giselle Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics
