2/15/09 Reviews of horror fiction for all ages
We would like to welcome our newest reviewer, Rhonda Wilson. We have a packed update for you:
In the adult horror Graphic Novel section:
Bob Freeman reviews The Fall of Cthulhu written by Michael Alan Nelson, illustrated by Jean-Jacques Dzialowski
K.D. Payne reviews The Chair written by Peter Simeti, illustrated by Kevin Christensen, edited Erin Kohut
In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section:
Bret Jordan reviews Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales by Fran Friel
K.D. Payne reviews Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown
Rhonda Wilson reviews Hot Blood by Jeff Gelb and Lonn Friend
David Agranoff takes a second look at Sheep and Wolves By Jeremy C. Shipp
In the adult Werewolves section:
Rhonda Wilson reviews Pride by Rachel Vincent
In the adult Human Monsters and Psychological Horror section:
The Angry Princess reviews Splattered Beauty by Brandon Ford
In the adult Vampire section:
The Monster Librarian reviews Vampire Apocalypse: Descent into Chaos by Derek Gunn
In the young adult Zombies section:
The Monster Librarian reviews You are So Undead to Me by Stacey Jay
In the young adult Vampires section:
Michele Lee reviews VAMPS by Nancy A. Collins
In the Scary Books for Kids section:
Kirsten Kowalewski reviews The Dangerous Alphabet by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Gris Grimly
K.D. Payne reviews Coraline by Neil Gaiman.
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In the adult horror Graphic Novel section:
Bob Freeman reviews The Fall of Cthulhu written by Michael Alan Nelson, illustrated by Jean-Jacques Dzialowski
K.D. Payne reviews The Chair written by Peter Simeti, illustrated by Kevin Christensen, edited Erin Kohut
In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section:
Bret Jordan reviews Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales by Fran Friel
K.D. Payne reviews Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown
Rhonda Wilson reviews Hot Blood by Jeff Gelb and Lonn Friend
David Agranoff takes a second look at Sheep and Wolves By Jeremy C. Shipp
In the adult Werewolves section:
Rhonda Wilson reviews Pride by Rachel Vincent
In the adult Human Monsters and Psychological Horror section:
The Angry Princess reviews Splattered Beauty by Brandon Ford
In the adult Vampire section:
The Monster Librarian reviews Vampire Apocalypse: Descent into Chaos by Derek Gunn
In the young adult Zombies section:
The Monster Librarian reviews You are So Undead to Me by Stacey Jay
In the young adult Vampires section:
Michele Lee reviews VAMPS by Nancy A. Collins
In the Scary Books for Kids section:
Kirsten Kowalewski reviews The Dangerous Alphabet by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Gris Grimly
K.D. Payne reviews Coraline by Neil Gaiman.
Keep reading!
Monster Librarian
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Labels: collection development, horror fiction reviews, librarian, libraries, reader's advisory
3 Comments:
Thank you so much for the wonderful review! Your support to the community of small press writers and publishers is amazing.
Very Best Regards,
Fran
What a wonderful site! So glad I found you!
Thank you for the kind words Fran and to Shroud Publishing, we are glad you found us!
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