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Slasher Girls Monster Boys eBook April Genevieve Tucholke

All stories were inspired by old classics - mostly horror. I really liked this! Individual thoughts below.

The Birds of Azalea Street - Strange and spooky, weird and dark. I’m not familiar with the inspiration for this story, but I thought this was very interesting.

In the Forest Dark and Deep - Omg!! This was so creepy and disturbing! Totally freaked me out. Loved the Alice in Wonderland vibes.

Emmeline - A little Dracula-esque. Kept me wondering the whole time if I could trust the narrator. Good story.

Verse Chorus Verse - Not familiar with the inspiration behind this either. This was strange. Loved the atmosphere, very disturbing. I would have liked a clearer ending though.

Hide-and-Seek - This was fun to read. Not frightening in any way, but fast paced and vivid.

The Dark, Scary Parts and All - No, I didn’t like this at all. It was too obvious what was happening, and the weirdness didn’t feel natural to me.

The Flicker, The Fingers, The Beat, The Sigh - Is it weird I thought this was beautiful? I did. It got stuck in my head for a while.

Fat Girl with a Knife - The narration was a little jerky and probably not on purpose. I didn’t love this, but it wasn’t bad. Had a fun ending.

Sleepless - Oh my gosh, slow clap, this was fantastic. So dark. So many great clues lying around. So good.

M - Fantastic murder mystery with a supernatural twist and an awesome lead character. So much tension! Loved it!

The Girl Without A Face - Oh my. Things got kind of sloppy at the end, like some of the descriptions were repeated or just didn’t make sense, but the story was super creepy and surprising.

The Girl Who Dreamed of Snow - This just wasn’t my kind of story. It’s really hard for me to like this kind of fantasy in short story form, but it was well written.

Stitches - Really interesting take on Frankenstein. And interesting that this is the second story in this anthology involving Texas, an abusive father figure, and birds.

On the I-5 - Daaaark. Awesome. I would love to have this as a full novel and get all the gut wrenching details.

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Slasher Girls Monster Boys eBook April Genevieve Tucholke Reviews


Mini reviews for each story and collection as a whole.

πŸ’€ Birds - ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (3.5/5 - not scary, interesting, enjoyable, pretty cut and dry)

πŸ’€ Forest Dark and Deep - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 - creepy and gorey, fun take on Alice)

πŸ’€ Emmeline - ⭐️⭐️✨ (2.5/5 - it’s a familiar story but was entertaining, the length of this story works in its favor, not my favorite but not awful)

πŸ’€ Verse Chorus Verse - ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5 - the build up was better than the pay off, but this story did hold my attention and I was eager to know more)

πŸ’€ Hide and Seek - ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5 - I had to restart this story a couple times because I kept tuning out. But the final time, I was able to get to it. I didn’t love it and I didn’t hate it, another story that felt familiar. I did like the final destination influence, but would have loved for the story to be...more)

πŸ’€ The Dark Scary Parts & All - ⭐️✨(1.5/5 - I really struggled with this one. Some bits I found problematic, Hades vs Devil is a personal pet peeve, not as good as the other stories)

πŸ’€ The Flicker, the Finger, the Beat, the Sigh - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3.75-4/5 - this is one of those stories I really enjoy. I love the whole “what did we do” cliche and how it comes back to haunt them. I’m torn, part of me wanted a Simara like ghost and the other part of me loved how it ended as is)

πŸ’€ Fat Girl with a Knife - ⭐️✨ (1.5/5 - yeah this was a miss for me. The story was anticlimactic and went in a weird direction. It was almost as if the build up from the first half of the story was unnecessary by the end)

πŸ’€ Sleepless - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5 - easily my favorite so far. I called a couple twists, but that last one was great. This story didn’t go where I thought it would, but omg where it did go was phenomenal. Also the audiobook narrator for Justin’s mom’s voice made me literally laugh out loud the first time I heard it.)

πŸ’€ M - ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5 - it’s an okay story, but one of the more forgettable ones in this collection. I had to reread a few parts to get the full experience. I did like the fact we were following a blind MC, that added a lot of intrigue and suspense)

πŸ’€ The Girl Without a Face - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 - I liked the ambiguity of this one, but also not. It was such a unique way to approach the topic of sexual assault without excusing the offender. Though the lead up to the reveal was a bit slow. Overall, really enjoyed this one.)

πŸ’€ A Girl Who Dreamed of Snow - ⭐️⭐️ (2/5 - At the time of listening this could have been closer to a 3, but this one was so forgettable that I had to look at another review for the plot/reread a bit to remember. Also, this one had no horror elements. It was entertaining, but not what I wanted in a horror anthology)

πŸ’€Stitches - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(4/5 - such a creative take on Frankenstein and creepy as hell. I did see the big reveal coming a little before the reveal, but I still enjoyed the story. Definitely on the gorge side, but still entertaining.)

πŸ’€ On the I-5 - ⭐️⭐️✨ (2.5/5 - not gonna lie, I was a bit disappointed. I kept holding out for the big wow moment, but it just went in such a predictable direction it kind of lost it for me. Also, as the final story in this collection, I was expecting something....more)

πŸ’€ Collection - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 - I enjoyed this anthology waaaaay more than I was initially expecting. These stories were creepy, unique reinterpretations of classic tales and such a perfect read for Halloween! The stand out stories were really fantastic, the weaker stories were still okay, and even those who don’t like anthologies may still find a tale they enjoy!)
All stories were inspired by old classics - mostly horror. I really liked this! Individual thoughts below.

The Birds of Azalea Street - Strange and spooky, weird and dark. I’m not familiar with the inspiration for this story, but I thought this was very interesting.

In the Forest Dark and Deep - Omg!! This was so creepy and disturbing! Totally freaked me out. Loved the Alice in Wonderland vibes.

Emmeline - A little Dracula-esque. Kept me wondering the whole time if I could trust the narrator. Good story.

Verse Chorus Verse - Not familiar with the inspiration behind this either. This was strange. Loved the atmosphere, very disturbing. I would have liked a clearer ending though.

Hide-and-Seek - This was fun to read. Not frightening in any way, but fast paced and vivid.

The Dark, Scary Parts and All - No, I didn’t like this at all. It was too obvious what was happening, and the weirdness didn’t feel natural to me.

The Flicker, The Fingers, The Beat, The Sigh - Is it weird I thought this was beautiful? I did. It got stuck in my head for a while.

Fat Girl with a Knife - The narration was a little jerky and probably not on purpose. I didn’t love this, but it wasn’t bad. Had a fun ending.

Sleepless - Oh my gosh, slow clap, this was fantastic. So dark. So many great clues lying around. So good.

M - Fantastic murder mystery with a supernatural twist and an awesome lead character. So much tension! Loved it!

The Girl Without A Face - Oh my. Things got kind of sloppy at the end, like some of the descriptions were repeated or just didn’t make sense, but the story was super creepy and surprising.

The Girl Who Dreamed of Snow - This just wasn’t my kind of story. It’s really hard for me to like this kind of fantasy in short story form, but it was well written.

Stitches - Really interesting take on Frankenstein. And interesting that this is the second story in this anthology involving Texas, an abusive father figure, and birds.

On the I-5 - Daaaark. Awesome. I would love to have this as a full novel and get all the gut wrenching details.
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