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Review of Rachel Hawkins’ Demonglass
In our young adult Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance section Michele Lee reviews Rachel Hawkins’ Demonglass. A quick note for visitors of MonsterLibrarian.com. Novello Publishers latest release Sally Pinup from author TM Wright is still available from the Horror Mall. … Continue reading
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New reviews of horror titles for March
In this update we have: In the adult Zombie section: Michele Lee reviews Brains: A Zombie Memoir by Robin Becker and The Reapers are the Angels by Alden Bell. Colleen Wanglund reviews The Weaponeer by Eric S. Brown. In the … Continue reading
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New reviews and an interview with Alexander Gordon Smith
This is part one of a large update with lots of reviews and an interview with Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape From Furnace series. In the adult zombie horror section: Erik Smith reviews Dead Beat by Remy Porter and Shelia … Continue reading
Happy Valentines Day
Happy Valentines Day! We offer up our second annual Valentines Day reading suggestions here.
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Melissa de la Cruz guest post and two new reviews
Y/A author Melissa de la Cruz offers up a guest post titled “I Heart Libraries” in the Musings of the Monster Librarian blog. The Monster Librarian reviews Bloody Valentine in the young adult vampire section and Mandrake by Oliver Sherry in … Continue reading
Review of Y/A titles Lockdown: Escape from the Furnace and Solitary: Escape from the Furnace 2, and Invasion by J.S. Lewis
For this mini update in our Y/A Human Horrors section: W.E. Zazo-Phillips reviews Lockdown: Escape from the Furnace and the sequel Solitary: Escape from the Furnace 2 by Alexander Gordon Smith. Jennifer Lawrence reviews Invasion by J.S. Lewis.
Our 5th Anniversary with new reviews and an interview with Tim Curran
With this update MonsterLibrarian.com celebrates our 5th Anniversary. I would like to thank our staff of Bob Freeman, Bret Jordan, Michele Lee, Rhonda Wilson, Erik Smith, KDP, Jennifer Lawrence, Stacey Wilson, Kakari, Jim Cobb, Jamie Blackman, David Agranoff, Colleen Wanglund, … Continue reading
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Winter Chills! Reviews and more
Welcome to our third annual Winter Chills! book review project. “Winter Chills” is a collaborative effort to give readers of horror fiction a virtual guide to horror titles for your winter reading. For librarians, “Winter Chills” is an opportunity to … Continue reading
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Erik Smith reviews How To Eat Fried Furries: A Flying Circus by Nicole Cushing in our Bizarro section.
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A Truly Graphic (Novel) Update
In this update In our adult graphic novel section : Colleen Wanglund reviews The Green Woman by Peter Straub and Michael Easton, The Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman, A Sickness in the Family by Denise Mina, North 40 TBD from Aaron Williams, … Continue reading
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November update
In this update we have a number of reviews of adult and teen horror titles and interviews with authors Kevin Lucia and Jennifer Cruise. For reviews in the adult horror anthology section: Colleen Wanglund reviewing Fungus of the Heart by Jeremy … Continue reading
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Our Final Update for October
In this our final Halloween Horrors! update we have: In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section: Colleen Wanglund reviews In Sickness: Stories from a Very Dark Place by L.L. Soares and Laura Cooney. In the adult Horror Graphic … Continue reading
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Teen Read Week and more Halloween Horror Reviews
We are celebrating ALA’s Teen Read Week with our own take on theme “Books with Beat”. As part of our Halloween Horrors project we have the following additional reviews for October. In our adult Horror Anthologies section Kelly Fann reviews … Continue reading
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More reviews
In this update Kelly Fann reviews The Book of Elsewhere Volume !: The Shadows by Jacqueline West and Benjamin Franklinstein Lives by Matthew McEillgot and Larry Tuxbury in our Scary Books for Kids section. She also reviews Voices from Punktown … Continue reading
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Halloween Horrors! reviews and more
First to end Banned Books Week Michele Lee interviews Y/A author Ellen Hopkins. To start our Halloween Horrors! event off we have a large number or reviews In the adult Supernatural section Colleen Wanglund reviews Black and Orange by Benjamin … Continue reading