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Reflections on Horror: A Critical Look at Bad River by Ken Brosky

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On the surface, Bad River offers a thrilling dive into the world of horror, catering perfectly to fans of B-Horror. Ignoring a few pet peeves, I found it rather enjoyable. It evoked nostalgic memories of my past obsession with horror films, a time when I would devour movies from this genre without pausing for critique. Back then, Bad River would have easily secured a spot among my favorites. However, with age comes different perspectives and growing knowledge. Because of this I can't help but feel a bit critical about some of the major plot and character elements.


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*Consider this your spoiler warning.*


There is a pervasive issue in media concerning diversity, particularly in regard to the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Sadly, Bad River falls into a tired trope where an LGBTQIA2S+ character is introduced, only to be killed off quickly, serving no purpose beyond furthering the plot. This is a harmful pattern where marginalized characters, like people of color, are often disposable in narratives. This not only undermines the story but also reinforces damaging stereotypes in the real world.


My frustration further extends to the portrayal of witches as inherently "bad" in the horror genre. Considering how creative authors can be in this genre, I wish that some would no longer rely on stale stereotypes without offering something fresh. Unfortunately, Bad River fails to break away from this tired narrative.


I received an E-ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


Rating: 3.5/5 ★★★☆☆ 


Book & Author Information: 


Bad River: Goodreads


Published: July 31st, 2024


Ken Brosky: Goodreads, Amazon Author Profile, Instagram



Thursday, May 23, 2024 by Sarah Hill

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Exploring Loss in Fire Horse by Pat Olney

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At its core, Fire Horse by Pat Olney is about two parents grappling with the grief of losing their only son. It is a deeply emotional novel that dives into the complexities of loss in a poignant and realistic way. 


While my experience with the book was mixed, there is no denying the strength of Olney’s writing and the vividness of the story’s depiction.


Olney does an excellent job of illustrating how differently people can process and manage grief. There is no correct way of dealing with loss. Some become consumed by their grief; others may run from it. The multiple depictions of this in Fire Horse add depth and provide a nuanced look at an often oversimplified topic. 


Moreover, as I read, I pictured the scenes as if they were playing out in a movie. The book’s cinematic quality is one of its strengths. I believe Fire Horse could translate beautifully to film, where the visual and emotional elements might resonate even more powerfully.


However, my reading experience wasn't without its challenges. I often found myself feeling bored while reading Fire Horse, as the book failed to fully engage me. I wasn't a fan of the narrative structure. The back and forth through time, combined with the shifts between different characters, made it difficult for me to stay invested in the story. 


With that being said, it's important to acknowledge that Fire Horse is very well-written. Pat Olney's descriptive prowess is evident throughout the book. Unfortunately, this prowess often went a little too far. There were moments when the level of detail seemed excessive and detracted from the story instead of enhancing it. 


In conclusion, while Fire Horse failed to capture my full interest, it is a well-crafted novel that would resonate perfectly with readers who appreciate intricate descriptions and non-linear storytelling. 


I received an E-ARC of Fire Horse from Hidden Gems. All thoughts and opinions featured in this review are my own.


Rating:★★★★☆ 4/5



Book & Author Information: 

Fire Horse: Goodreads, Barnes&Noble, Audible, Amazon


Published: June 1, 2024


Pat Olney: Goodreads, Amazon

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