Definitely not Matt Shaw’s best work. I did like the concept of rolling for decisions though.

Not the best Fear Street installment but the nostalgia still hits

This is actually really cute, a fun little read!

Pretty decent story, though I really hated the part of the narrative where is tells you “you already know this, you experienced this.” I'd more accurately give it 3 1/2 stars but I rounded up.

The story had a really cool premise but I'm pretty sure it was written with AI so that's a total bummer.

Wasn't for me story-wise but it loved the art style and its very cute. I can see why people would love it.

Yoon Bum is still so incredibly pathetic I just can't feel bad for him. I'd give it 5 stars but I just really don't care about the police officer and his bad attitude so I was annoyed in the beginning.

Five absolutely insufferable idiots who have all slept with each other at some point go to a haunted mansion and meta-predict their own ghost encounter which leads to 1 death and a disappointing ending.

1.5/5 so I rounded up

DNF. This was a serious disappointment considering the first two are so good. I got exactly half way and had to give up. Too much shitty religious crap I just don't care about. And then the wrestler flipping the car? Give me a break.

The bug based apocalypse had the potential to be a squirmy horror but in the end it was just dull. The end of the book is the best part but the shit you have to slug through to get there isn't worth it.

I just couldn't connect with the stories in this book. I'm sure they'll resonate with someone, but I was not that person.

What could have been a great story was overrun with a completely uneeded romantic plotline that was obnoxious and took up over half the book. If I wanted to read that crap I'd be in the romance section.

This was a fun little take on the monsters under your bed that every kid seems to fear at some point.

It's not the worst but it definitely just wasn't for me.

If you're looking for something disgusting with no substance then this is the one for you. Gross does not equal good horror.

Honestly a really fun read. Had some bad grammar mistakes that really took me out of the moment but other than that it was well done. I feel like this would make a good direct-to-streaming movie.

Yoon Bum is so pathetic. You're gonna stalk someone and say you love them then try and run away cause they're a little psycho? As if you aren't? He deserves all the bullying Sangwoo gives him.

I usually like Collins but this one just wasn't it. Took me 2 months to slog through this because I kept putting it down and not wanting to continue it.

It's really well written but if you're not a fan of Warhammer it's tough to get through. I started reading it as a challenge from a friend and after taking about little over a month to get approximately half way through I had to give up.

I'd give it zero stars if possible: boring, unoriginal, and reads like it was wrote by a preteen trying their hand at a novel for the first time.

What a spectacularly disappointing ending.

With how many death trap house stories there are you really need to find a way to make them interesting. The traps in this were extremely basic but I enjoyed the characters.

This is a really sad look at how children try to rationalize and then come to terms with abuse. The writing style makes it a bit of a hard read but I appreciated the vibe it brought.

Incredibly dull. Thank god it was short.