As we finish up oour Summer Scares! book review project, we would like to thank all of the participating websites, HorrorWorld, Hellnotes, Horror Fiction Review, and Spooky Reads. Our next project will be in October with Halloween Horrors!.
Today we are launching our fourth annual Werewolf month. We will be presenting reviews of werewolf fiction and sharing with librarians and readers what some of the werewolf related titles that will be coming out in 2011. To start off Werewolf month we are running a contest sponsored by HalloweenCostumes.com with the prize being an ani motion werewolf costume which include a shirt with attached fur and a Motion Mask- the mouth and lips move when you do. To enter head on over to the Musings of the Monster Librarian here and share your favorite werewolf moment whether it is in a books, movies, tv show, video game, or just share a werewolf experience you have had.
In the adult Werewolf section:
Brandi Blankenship reviews Dog World by Jason McKinney. W.E. Zazo-Phillips reviews Taming of the Werewolf by Sylvia Shults.
In the young adult Werewolf section:
Shelia Shedd reviews Red Moon Rising by Peter Moore.
For our reviews with this update we have:
In the adult Zombies section:
Dawn Stahura reviews Zombies for Zombies: Advice and Etiquette for the Living Dead by David P. Murphy. Patricia O. Mathews reviews Dust by Joan Frances Turner and Married with Zombies and Flip This Zombie both by Jesse Petersen.
In the adult Horror Adventure/Urban Fantasy section:
Michele Lee reviews Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris and Death Masks by Jim Butcher. Patricia O. Mathews reviews Dying Bites and Death Blows by D.D. Barant and Graveminder by Melissa Marr.
In our adult Killer Animals section:
Ben Franz reviews Twitch by Thomas Scopel.
In the adult Graphic Novels section:
Colleen Wanglund reviews Brimstone and Borderhounds by Brimstone and HUMAgeddon by Robert Butt.
In the young adult Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy section:
Kelly Fann reviews Arcane Sunflower by Courtney Summerlin.
In the Scary Books for Kids section:
Brandi Blankenship reviews Crooked Hills: Books One by Cullen Bunn.
Keep reading!
The Monster Librarian.