The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

The review discusses "The Only Good Indians" by Indigenous author Stephen Graham Jones. The culturally-infused novel, containing elements of horror and gory descriptions, tackles issues affecting Indigenous communities, such as addiction and mental health. It also explores themes of guilt, retribution, and cultural reclamation. The reviewer rates and recommends the book highly, despite its mixed reception.

The Invited by Jennifer McMahon

"The Invited" by Jennifer McMahon is a paranormal thriller exploring the lives of Helen, Nate, and Olive who interact with the ghostly presence of Hattie Breckenridge, a character from the past associated with their land. Unpredictability, strong character development, and descriptive writing make the book engaging and hard to put down.

Bird Box by Josh Malerman

The reviewer gives a thorough analysis of the horror/thriller fiction 'Bird Box' by Josh Malerman, expressing her fascination with the unique plotting and characterization. The detailed character analysis and recap of each plot point lead to a final rating of 9/10.

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome to another Baddie Book Review! I hope anyone who checked out my first post enjoyed it, and if you haven’t given it a look yet it’s a review of The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty so if you’re interested I recommend giving it a look. Now you may be thinking that… Continue reading The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides