In this update we have:
In the adult Zombie section:
The Monster Librarian reviewing
Pallid Light: The Walking Dead by William Jones
Colleen
Wanglund reviews
Resurrection by Tim Curran
Michele Lee reviews
U.S. Army Zombie Combat Skills edited by Cole
LouisonIn honor of the upcoming release of the movie
Alice in Wonderland, Rhonda Wilson reviews
Alice in Zombieland by Lewis Carroll and Nicholas Cook!
In the adult Supernatural horror section:
In a take two review both Jennifer Lawrence and Colin Leslie review Brian Keene's latest
Darkness on the Edge of TownErik Smith reviews
Skin Medicine by Tim Curran
Rhonda Wilson reviews
The Gray Zone by John R Little
In the adult Vampire section:
Rhonda Wilson reviews
Blood Bar by Norm
ApplegateIn the adult Human horror section:
Rhonda Wilson reviews
Scissors by Ray
Garton and also interviews
Ray Garton as well.
In the adult horror Non-Fiction section:
Michele Lee reviews
Writers Workshop of Horror edited by Michael
KnostIn the adult Apocalyptic horror section:
David
Agranoff reviews
The Day Before by John Skipp and Cody
GoodfellowIn the adult horror Anthologies section:
David
Agranoff reviews
The Bleeding Edge edited by William F. Nolan and Jason V. Brock and
Coach's Midnight Diner Volume 1 Jesus vs. Cthulu Edition and
Volume 2: Back from the DeadIn the adult horror Graphic Novels section:
David
Agranoff reviews
Dark Entries by Ian Rankin
In the young adult Vampires section:
The Monster Librarian reviews
Blood Ninja by Nick Lake
We are still running our
Blood Ninja giveaway
contest.
Michele Lee interviews
P.C. Cast co-author of the
House of Night series
In the young adult Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy section:
Rhonda Wilson reviews
My Soul to Save by Rachel Vincent
Jennifer
Lawerence reviews
The Iron King by Julie
KagawaWe are still running our
The Iron King giveaway
contest.
In the Scary Books for Kids section:
Kirsten
Kowalewski reviews
The Nose by Nikolai Gogol
We have started a new feature this month,
book recommendations based upon horror movies that have just come out. It is a new effort to help librarians to take advantage of current horror movies to promote their horror books.
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