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Tag Archives: collection development
Poetry Tuesday: A Review of Dark Roads: Selected Long Poems 1971-2012 by Bruce Boston
In our adult Anthologies section Drake Morgan reviews Dark Roads: Selected Long Poems 1971-2012 by Bruce Boston. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
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Tagged Bruce Boston, collection development, dark poetry, Dark Roads, horror poetry, poetry, readers advisory
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Kaiju Sunday, a review of Project Nemesis (A Kaiju Thriller) by Jeremy Robinson
This review of Project Nemesis (A Kaiju Thriller) by Jeremy Robinson in our adult Killer Animals section, will be of interest for all those who had the pleasure of seeing Pacific Rim this weekend.
Friday’s review The Dazzling Darkness by Paula Cappa
Enjoy Julie Adam’s review of The Dazzling Darkness by Paula Cappa in our adult Supernatural Horror section.
Zom-B Thursday with a review of Darren Shan’s Zom-B Underground
Today The Monster Librarian reviews Darren Shan’s Zom-B: Underground in the young adult Zombies section.
For July 10th we have a review of Seduction by M.J. Rose
In our adult Supernatural Horror section we have a review of Seduction by M.J. Rose. 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
July update: One a day
We will be trying something new this month with daily review postings. Today Rhonda Wilson starts us off with a review of Savage Species: Night Terrors by Jonathan Janz in our adult Killer Animals section. 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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Tagged book reviews, books, Bram Stoker Award, Bruce Boston, collection development, Gary William Crawford, horror, horror fiction reviews, horror poetry, John W. Morehead, Kim Paffenroth, librarians, libraries, library, Linda Addison, Maggie Stiefvater, poetry, readers advisory, Stokers, The Raven Boys, The Undead and Theology
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Reviews of two Mythical Classics and a review of Stoker Nominee The Annotated Sandman Vol. 1 by Neil Gaiman
In our adult Non-Fiction section Kirsten Kowalewski reviews Dragonslayers: From Beowulf to St. George by Joseph McCullough and Jason and the Argonauts by Neil Smith. In the adult Graphic Novels section Benjamin Franz reviews the Stoker Nominated The Annotated Sandman … Continue reading
A Monstrous May Update
In this update we have… In our adult Supernatural Horror section: Patricia O Mathews reviews Bram Stoker nominee Charlotte Markham and the House of Darklings by Michael Boccacino. Diana Lord reviews Darkbound by Michaelbrent Collings. In our adult Human Horror section: … Continue reading
Zombies, Vampires, and Bizarro fiction oh my! More reviews for April.
In our adult horror Anthologies section: Hannah Kate reviews Monk Punk edited by A.J. French In our adult Supernatural horror section: Diana Lord reviews The Mailman by Bentley Little. Julie Adams reviews The Haunted by Bentley Little and Night Sea … Continue reading
New Review: The Dark Tower Companion: A Guide to Stephen King’s Epic Fantasy by Bev Vincent
Rocky Wood reviews The Dark Tower Companion: A Guide to Stephen King’s Epic Fantasy by Bev Vincent in our adult Horror Non-Fiction section.
Stoker Nominee Reviews
In the Superior Achievement in Long Fiction category for the Stoker Awards David Agranoff reviews Blue Heron by Gene O’Neill. In the Superior Achievement in Short Fiction category: Shelia Shedd reviews “Available Light” by John Palisano. Aaron Fletcher reviews “Surrounded by Mutant Rain Forest” … Continue reading