book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
When I Died in My Dream
The story begins on a cold, gloomy night when I felt my chest tighten and my breath grow shallow. I was alone in my apartment, silence screaming around me. I tried to call for help, but my voice cracked into whispers. Darkness started to blur the edges of my vision until everything went black.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
The House That Wasn't Meant for Humans
I was never the superstitious type. Tales of jinns, haunted houses, and cursed places? Just myths people used to scare children—or so I believed. That changed the night I took a wrong turn during a hiking trip in northern Pakistan.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
The Whispering Shadows: Jinn in the Attic
It all began when Arman received a letter from a lawyer in a distant town, informing him of an inheritance. His grandfather's house—abandoned, ancient, and standing on the edge of the forest—was now his. Curious and financially unstable, Arman wasted no time and traveled to the countryside.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
The Whispering Woods of Pluckley
In the depths of the Kentish countryside in England lies a village with a picturesque rural appearance — but behind its sleepy exterior lurks a reputation darker than night. Pluckley, Britain's most haunted village as officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, has been for decades a hotbed of ghostly rumor, unexplained phenomena, and a past rich in mystery. Of its many legends, one is famous for its blood-curdling consistency: the Screaming Woods, or Dering Woods.
By Saimon Hasan Zihad9 months ago in Horror
The Bloodstained Silk
Chapter 1: Festival and Blood In the heart of an ancient mountainous region, nestled in a valley wrapped in mist and shadow, stood the crumbling remains of a once-glorious palace. It had belonged to the Larma family, an old Chakma lineage that once ruled these parts with grace and pride. But now, the estate stood abandoned—haunted by whispers of betrayal, bloodshed, and a silk handkerchief soaked in death.
By Kevin Hudson9 months ago in Horror
Ghost breeding
Enter the mysterious village Jhumjhumi village. The name sounds like part of a sweet childish rhyme, but the reality is quite different. The village, deep in the hills, has roads so narrow and impassable that no outsider has set foot in it for many years. Locals believe that there is another species of ghost living in this village along with humans. But not ordinary ghosts, they breed.
By MD. Tanvir Hossain9 months ago in Horror









