My Review Of Baron Samedi: The Last Rite

Baron Samedi: The Last RiteBaron Samedi: The Last Rite by Philip Stengel
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. It was richly detailed and so beautifully written with a picturesque narrative. I read the novel in three days and as I read I could picture the story being made into a very entertaining, spine-chilling movie.

I loved the vividly painted New Orleans backdrop and the cast of characters. I loved and enjoyed the Supernatural depictions of spirits and loa. I liked the describe of glowing veves and dynamic forces of energy that were at play.

The characters were multi-layered and complex. They went beyond simple stereotypes. They had identifiable motivations, a backstory, and internal conflicts that drove their actions and made them relatable and interesting. 

Again, I would love to see this book made into a film. I have had firsthand experience with papa legba, erzulie, and a distinct figure that favored baron samedi in a vision twenty years ago warning me of a relative’s death–and I can say the story had tones of authenticity that made it all the more reverent, enigmatic, and creepier.



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My Review Of Leslie

LeslieLeslie by Omar Tyree
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I read this book in the year 2003 when I was a member of the Double Day book club Black Expressions that featured and specialized in African American fiction. I loved Leslie. It was a page-turner. Loved the supernatural aspect of the tale of a girl gifted with special ability and how she utilized her powers fiercely.

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My Review Of New Scary Stories to Read in the Dark

New Scary Stories to Read in the DarkNew Scary Stories to Read in the Dark by R.J. Lawrence
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great Book Of Suspenseful Short Stories
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
I was on Amazon a week ago and came across New Scary Stories to Read in the Dark.

The moment I saw the cover and read the title the book sparked my interest. I had a feeling it would turn out to be a delightful read.

So, I went to read the book’s overview and ordered a copy.

I read the book in its entirety in one day and I really enjoyed the stories very much.

New Scary Stories to Read in the Dark is a page-turner. Very well-written and creative. At the end I was looking for more!

I liked the book from beginning to end and my favorite tales were Toothache, Invertebrate, The Natural High, and The Girl Who Lived.

I hope the author publishes another book of thrilling analogies like this one. And I am interested in the Claire Foley character from the final story–I must eventually check out Girl in The Rabbit Hole.

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