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Tag Archives: horror books
Happy New Year! We offer up some new reviews!
I hope everyone had a safe and happy new year. We have plenty of reviews for you and have more on the way. Note: MonsterLibrarian.com is looking for reviewers. We cover horror, thrillers, and related genres for adults, young adults, … Continue reading
Horror fiction reviews for December.
I can’t believe it is already December. Time seems to fly when you are reading a good book! In this update we have: In our horror Graphic Novel section: Bob Freeman reviews The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Volume One … Continue reading Continue reading
Reviews of some horrifying Halloween reads
It is really starting to feel like fall, the leaves are turning and gobs of Halloween candy are now being displayed at the local grocery store. It is time once again for our Halloween Horrors! book review project where we will … Continue reading
Monster Movie Month update
Monster Movie Month continues with the Werewolfs. Gregory Lamberson offers a great guest post Werewolves, Wolf Men and Lycans, Oh My! . In the Werewolves film section Colleen Wanglund reviews An American Werewolf in London and Michele Lee reviews Blood … Continue reading Continue reading
More reviews for Spring into Terror
We have more reviews for Spring into Terror. In our adult Horror Adventure/Urban Adventure/ Steampunk section: Patricia Mathews reviews Blood Rights, Flesh and Blood, and Bad Blood by Kirsten Painter, Dead Iron by Devon Monk, and Blood Bound by Rachel … Continue reading
May update: New reviews and Spring into Terror
We here at MonsterLibrarian.com are pleased to announce the fourth annual “Spring into Terror” horror book review event. Starting on May 1st, outstanding horror fiction review sites will come together to create a virtual guide to titles that will keep … Continue reading Continue reading
April update pt 1: Reviews
For our first April update we have: In out adult Horror Non-Fiction section:Benjamin Franz reviewing Everyone Loves a Good Trainwreck: Why We Can’t Look Away by Eric G. Wilson. In our adult Something Different section: Benjamin Franz reviews Blood Ocean … Continue reading
Continuing our coverage of the Bram Stoker Nominees
Please remember that The Horror Writers Association webcast the Bram Stoker Awards™ presentation live in 2012. The event will begin live on the internet at 9 p.m. (Mountain Daylight Savings Time) on March 31. The ceremony will take about 1 ½ … Continue reading
More Stoker Nominees Reviewed
We have added additional reviews of Bram Stoker Finalists. We have the following: In the Superior Achievement in a Novel category: Reviews of Not Fade Away by Gene O’Neill and Cosmic Forces by Greg Lamberson In the Superior Achievement in a … Continue reading
The first part of our March update
In the first part of our March update we have: In the Horror Anthologies section: David Agranoff reviews The Bleeding Edge: Dark Barriers, Dark Frontiers and The Devil’s Coattails both edited by Jason V. Brock and William F. Nolan. Bob Freeman reviews Gathered … Continue reading
New reviews and an interview with Lisa Morton.
For this update Rhonda Wilson reviews of Monsters of L.A. and Wild Girls by Lisa Morton and interviews Lisa. Continue reading
Mini February update: More reviews
We have the first part of our February update. In our adult Thrillers section: Rhonda Wilson reviews Creep by Jennifer Hillier. Bejamin Franz reviews Burned by Thomas Enger. In our adult Something Different section: Benjamin Franz reviews Antiquitas Lost: The … Continue reading Continue reading
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September update
In this update we have: In the adult Vampires section: Erik Smith reviews Vampire Warlords by Andy Remic. In the adult Supernatural horror section: Benjamin Franz reviews Bedbugs by Ben H. Winter. In the adult Something Different section: Erik Smith … Continue reading
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New reviews for July
In this update we have: In the adult Horror Anthologies and Collected Works section: David Agranoff reviews Tattered Souls 2 edited by Frank J. Hutton and In Extremis The Most Extreme Short Stories of John Shirley by John Shirley. Michele … Continue reading
Summer Scares is here with reviews of some summer reading titles!
Welcome to our third annual summer book review project Summer Scares! (formerly know as Hazy Days of Horror). “Summer Scares!” is a collaborative effort to give readers of horror a guide to some of the titles that are available to … Continue reading