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Author: Chloe Moody

December 3, 2021December 2, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews

Emotional Thrills: Review of The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell

Jewell has crafted a compelling mystery full of twists and turns, making sure you won’t know who to believe.

October 22, 2021October 21, 2021 Chloe Moody Commentaries

Best Spooky Books to Read This Fall 

It’s fall, which means it’s time to curl up by the fire with some spooky music and read a scary book!

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews

The Secluded Purgatory of a Tea Shop: Review of Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune

He has no friends, and his employees wish he were dead. Unfortunately for Wallace, they get their wish. 

August 23, 2021August 22, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews, Magazine

A Love Letter to Slasher Cinema: A Review of My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones

A horror novel should hold my attention sooner than eighty percent of the way through the book. 

August 9, 2021August 15, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews

Shakespearean Horror: Review of All’s Well by Mona Awad

Mona Awad’s newest horror release, All’s Well, is a masterpiece of Shakespearean hyperbolic metaphor.

July 26, 2021July 25, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews

Trivial Thrills: Book Review of Survive the Night by Riley Sager

As I kept reading, and my patience grew thin, all signs began to point towards what I had predicted.

June 21, 2021June 20, 2021 Chloe Moody Book Reviews

A Switchblade Girl With a Candy Heart: Review of One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

One Last Stop is a heartwarming story of found-family chock full of eccentric, colorful characters that jump off the page.

May 17, 2021May 12, 2021 Chloe Moody Personal Essays

Regarding the Pain of Women: Disabled Childhoods and Intellectual Insanity

Growing up as a disabled child, I learned to live in a world that was my own. 

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