![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Its campfire tale summary captivated my interest. After glancing at the titles that were scheduled for publication, I quickly selected Julya Oui’s Taiping Tales of Terror for my stack. ![]() Review: This year, Penguin Random House have been publishing works of Malay horror. They take place in various timelines and are written as stories within stories ranging from a headless ghost that returns as a grim reaper, a bird-like creature on the loose, a were-tiger out to seek vengeance, a vampire that decimated an entire village, and other restless paranormal entities that walk among us.Ĭontent Warnings: Rape, Child Abuse, Violence Against Children, Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence, Child Death, Body Horror, Abortion, Animal Abuse, Animal Cruelty, Transphobia, Transmisogyny The stories in this collection are works of personal gratification, nostalgia, and reverence and they serve as an homage to the author’s hometown and her favorite horror writers. But as the session draws to a close, they realize they started out with only twelve. Summary: Thirteen boys retell tales of terror one night around the campfire. ![]()
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