book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
The Room no. 310
In 2013, a university student named Arif moved into a boys’ hostel in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was an old British-era building, used during colonial times and later converted into student housing. Arif, a first-year engineering student, didn’t mind the cracked walls or flickering lights. Rent was cheap, and the campus was nearby.
By Golam Ratul9 months ago in Horror
The Silent Room. AI-Generated.
It all began on a rainy evening in November. The kind of evening where the sky was a blanket of gray, and the wind howled through the trees like a warning from something ancient. Ryan had just moved into the countryside, looking for peace away from the chaos of the city. His new home, a small two-story cottage, was nestled between fields and forest, a good hour from the nearest town.
By M Kamrul Islam 9 months ago in Horror
The Candle in the Window
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It was the kind of place kids dared each other to approach, the kind of place that made the wind sound like whispers. Locals called it Hollow Pine, though no one remembered why. The forest had long since swallowed the path to its door, and the trees grew too close, as if trying to keep something in.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Horror
The Day the Internet Went Silent
It started at 6:43 AM on a Wednesday. I remember the exact time because I was staring at my phone, trying to refresh my Instagram feed for the 17th time while brushing my teeth. Instead of memes and sleepy selfies, I got a gray screen and a spinning circle of doom.
By Haroon Bahramzai9 months ago in Horror
The Midnight Hour of Terror”
The village was named Bospur. A tiny place, surrounded by paddy fields and bamboo groves. At its heart stood an old, decaying mansion—*Bos Bari*. Once a grand estate belonging to Zamindar Raghunath Bose, now it was a crumbling monument to fear and forgotten history.
By Fahad Khan9 months ago in Horror










