Since the resurgence of zombie pop culture, a number of books have been adapted for film. Here are twenty more titles that deserve the big-screen treatment.
Can I Be A Nosy Old Woman Detective?
As you age, a curious phenomenon seems to take place. People begin to treat you as you are unable to perform even the most elementary chores after a short time. To live a life that is basically autonomous and then suddenly find yourself treated like a helpless creature must be more than a bit upsetting. Before they get old, people live long, healthy lives, and guess what? They successfully reached that level, thus I believe they understand how to play the game of life.
RISE OF THE NEW HORROR ARTISTS
In an age where many people prefer to read books on their tablets and e-readers, the horror genre is flourishing. New authors are creating new stories with rich characters and terrifying plotlines. Immerse yourself in these works that stand up against Stephen King's novels like The Shining or Carrie
Book Review: The Sanatorium
Think "And Then There Were None," "Murder on the Orient Express," or "Death on the Nile." Just a little more intense.
Horror Themed Book Nooks
Have you heard of book nooks? I didn't until recently. But now that I've seen them, I want one for every shelf.
Book reviews
I would like to share with you some of the reviews that were left about my book, "Mr. Christmas." Buy Mr. Christmas here Mr Christmas Bysilverstarshoeson May 2, 2018 Verified Purchase Format: Kindle Edition This was a peculiar little story, and I mean that in (mostly) a good way. It's a heartbreaking story of love... Continue Reading →
Not Reading is Not Funny
Kindle Unlimited Membership Plans https://www.facebook.com/groups/145324212487752/permalink/623245468028955/ This isn't funny. This is sad. This is tragic. This is what is wrong with us. Did they not go through school? Even if they didn't read it, 50 shades is a book. People quote the bible all day long. And what hurts the most is they're proud. They're... Continue Reading →
Chapter 2 Sneak Peek “Mr. Christmas”
Catalogs covered the kitchen table. Index cards with names written on them sat in neat little stacks, grouped together by tens. “Babe, we can’t have my Cousin Kristi next to my Cousin Julia.” Holly grabbed the card that said KRISTI LEAH. She twisted her auburn hair around her fingers. Seeing a position she liked, Holly... Continue Reading →