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Tag Archives: book reviews
Malevolent Monday: A review of Exotic Gothic 4: Postscripts 28/29 edited by Danel Olsen
Drake Morgan reviews Exotic Gothic 4: Postscripts 28/29 edited by Danel Olsen in the adult Horror Anthologies section. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Terrifying Tuesday: A review of The Neighbors by Ania Ahlborn
Tonight we have a review from Diana Lord of The Neighbors by Ania Ahlborn in our adult Human Horror section. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Manic Monday: A review of GrudgePunk by John McNee
Sara Sabol reviews GrudgePunk by John McNee in our adult Bizarro section. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Serious Sunday: A Review of Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction, Volume Two by S.T. Joshi
Drake Morgan reviews Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction Volume Two by S.T. Joshi in our adult non-fiction section.
Spooktacular Saturday: A review of The Immortal Body by William Holloway
Aaron Fletcher reviews The Immortal Body by William Holloway in our adult Supernatural Horror section. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Two for Tuesday: Reviews of Mannheim Rex by Robert Pobi and The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido
In our adult Killer Animals section The Monster Librarian reviews Mannheim Rex by Robert Pobi. In our adult Thrillers section Aaron Fletcher reviews The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
More Stoker Nominee reviews
In our countdown to the Bram Stoker Awards we have new reviews of some of the nominees for you. In our Horror Non-Fiction section we have the following reviews of the Nominees for Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction: Drake Morgan reviews … Continue reading
The Stokers Awards are coming and we have more Stoker reviews!
In the adult Horror Anthologies section: Drake Morgan reviews Stoker Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection Nominees Notes from the Shadow City by Gary William Crawford and Bruce Boston and Dark Duets by Linda Addison In the adult Non-Fiction section: Colleen … Continue reading
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More Stoker reviews and a review of Wide Open from Deborah Coates.
In our adult Supernatural Horror section: Dave Simms reviews two Stoker Nominees Requiem for Dead Flies by Peter N Dudar and Inheritance by Joe McKinney. In our Urban Fantasy section: Patricia O Mathews reviews Wide Open by Deborah Coates. If you haven’t done … Continue reading
Monster Librarian mid January update with reviews aplenty!!
The shuffling dead have arrived in mass and we have a slew of reviews of zombie titles for you. Colleen Wanglund reviews Dead Tropics by Sue Edge, The Awakening by Brett McBean, Amongst the Dead by David Bernstein and Dead … Continue reading Continue reading
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New horror fiction reviews!
In this update we have: In the adult Human Horror section: Rhonda Wilson reviews Die, You Bastard! Die by Jan Kozlowski published by Ravenous Shadows. In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section: Rhonda Wilson reviews Unspeakable and Other … Continue reading Continue reading
A July Update: Horror Fiction Reviews
In this update we have: In the adult Werewolves section: Hannah Kate reviewing High Moor by Graeme Reynolds In the adult Horror Anthologies section: Shelia Shedd reviews Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations edited by Eric J. Guignard In the adult … Continue reading
June update #1: New book reviews
In our first June update we have: In our Horror Non-Fiction section: Benjamin Franz reviewing Stephen King: A Literary Companion by Rocky Wood. In our adult Supernatural Horror section: Julie Adams reviews December by Phil Rickman. In our adult Urban … Continue reading Continue reading
February Update #2 more reviews
Here are more reviews for your reading pleasure: In the adult Zombies section: Colleen Wanglund reviews Revive by Thomas James Brown and Dead Hunger by Eric A. Shelman. The Monster Librarian reviews Dead of Night by Jonathan Maberry In the … Continue reading Continue reading
Winter Chills is here with new reviews!
Welcome to our third annual winter horror book review project “Winter Chills” Where we are partnering with Hellnotes, Horror World, Spooky Reads, and Horror Fiction Review to review books that will give you the chills. Our Winter Chills page is … Continue reading
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