Tagged: Novella

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100% Match Review: Why It’s Better Than a 3/5

Patrick C. Harrison III’s 100% Match review has a problem: its 3/5 rating on Goodreads doesn’t reflect what the book actually delivers. At first glance, it just looks like another extreme horror novella: violent, provocative, and easy to dismiss. But once you break it down, 100% Match reveals something far more deliberate—a disturbing character study built on satire, psychological horror, and uncomfortable realism. In this review, I’ll explore what makes 100% Match so effective, why it lingers long after reading, and why its reputation as a “mid-tier” horror story doesn’t hold up. First, I will set the scene for you....

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3 Ways The Cameraman Is the Perfect Nostalgia Fix [Book review]

As more companies and creatives realise that nostalgia sells, those seeking a fix are growing wary of being served empty aesthetics or shallow pandering. It’s all too tempting for authors and Hollywood to say, ‘Well this sucks—but if we set it in the ’90s, it’ll sell!’ Thankfully, this is not the case for The Cameraman (2023) by Liberty Key author Michael R. Goodwin.

This review is here to help horror fans decide if they should pick up The Cameraman, while also highlighting three killer ways it delivers the perfect nostalgia hit for anyone who loves retro scares.

As always on the ’90s Horror Blog, you’ll get a spoiler-free plot rundown—just the essentials—followed by three solid reasons why The Cameraman nails both the scares and the throwback vibes.