Thursday, August 12, 2021

The Dark Kraft: A Collection of Cheesy Creepy Pastas

Written by: Cameron D. Blackwell

First line: Paula Jean Stanton, or PJ to her friends, worked diligently on her project at Stanco labs.

Why you should read this book: "Creepy pasta," or internet-based horror legends, began as cut and paste twenty-first century legends of terror based on possibly believable premises, but the term has gradually evolved to include a wide range of scary stories. This book brings you five silly-spooky tales of the modern unknown, including an AI turned evil through accidental forced immersion in a marathon of the '90s era sitcom Friends, a terrifyingly comfortable secondhand couch, and an irresponsible pet sitter unaware of the importance of catering to a persnickety house cat. Fast and funny, this short collection may have you avoiding thrift shops and Black Friday sales for fear of the evil that lurks within. 

Why you shouldn't read this book: The "cheesy" part is not just a side dish; this book piles on the cheese.

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