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Bird Box, by Josh Malerman- 4.5 Stars
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We like a lot of the same thrillers, so I'll have to give this a try. I wonder if it would fit a paranormal tag.

A lot of Malerman's writing is trending toward horror, so I would say this is an author who is writing for the horror fan, but I don't really know much about him.
I love horror (both movies and books) so I would say you probably have a preference for a certain type of horror. There is a whole range, many with no gore, nor jump scares, and those are definitely not a prerequisite. I find that when "non-horror fans" like horror they tend to call it something else, like "this isn't horror, this is a thriller." My opinion, it's horror :P
I think books can definitely have jump scares, but it is a little different. It feels more like a twist than a jump scare. I have gasped out loud reading (not just horror, but other genres).



I've watched a few "thriller movies" (looking at you 'The Invitation' that were definitely horror- not thriller. Maybe Netflix needs to work on their genre categorizing, lol. I try and stray away from horror, and this movie absolutely horrified me. I had to watch "eye bleach" after just to be able to go to sleep.
Malorie is living in an age where a mysterious phenomenon is going on that causes violence after seeing it. The problem is- no one knows what is it is, because the only people who have seen it- go crazy. So society turns to darkness- literally. Blindfolds, blankets over the doors, anything to not let the light in. We flip flop between when the whole dystopia starts, along with the very dramatic adventure of Malorie and two children years later looking (blindly) for a better place to live.
I really liked the 'creepyness' of this. It wasn't gore/violence/in your face horror- it was more subtle with an eerie vibe, and the suspense of not knowing really driving the scare factor. You can't help but wonder what you would do if you couldn't see, and I was constantly reminded and over-cognizant of how much I rely on sight in daily life. Can't say too much without spoiling- so go read it! Seemed like a good mix of genres for a horror book that isn't for traditional horror fans. Or maybe my tastes are changing and I like horror now? (NO!!!! I CANNOT STAND HORROR MOVIES).
Now, off to go watch the Netflix movie. Hopefully it doesn't taint my precious rom-com Netflix algorithm with horror movies that I will refuse to watch.