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Tag Archives: readers advisory
Two more reviews to end July with.
We have two more reviews to end the month with. Kirsten Kowalewski reviews The Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror by Becky Siegel Spratford. In our new young adult Apocalyptic and Post=Apocalyptic section: Kirsten Kowalewski reviews Ashfall by Mike Mullin. Keep … Continue reading Continue reading
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
More Monster Movie Madness
In this Monster Movie update we have: Added book recommendations for the Vampire and Werewolf sections. Added our Killer Animals section. Wendy Zazo-Phillips reviews The Cutting Room podcast and interviews the co-hosts here. In the Musings of the Monster Librarian … 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
Welcome to Monster Movie Month!
A picture is worth a thousand words, they say, and it’s true that in a horror movie you can experience in a a moment a feeling of terror you might never capture with words. With the right camera shots, music, … Continue reading
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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
Book Review:By the Blood of Heroes: The Great Undead War: Book I by Joseph Nassise
We just posted our review of By the Blood of Heroes: The Great Undead War: Book 1 by Joseph Nassise.
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
More reviews of Stoker Fianalists
In the Superior Achievement in a First Novel category: Southern Gods by John Hornor Jacobs In the Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel category: Ghosts of Coronado Bay, A Maya Blair Mystery by J. G. Faherty In the Superior Achievement … 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
MonsterLibrarian is covering the Bram Stoker Awards
Horror Writers Association inaugurated the Bram Stoker Awards in 1987 to recognize superior achievement in horror writing. This year the staff of MonsterLibrarian.com is going to work on reviewing many of the Bram Stoker Final Nominees. For background on the … Continue reading
March update part 2
We present part two of our March update. In our adult Horror Anthologies section: Rhonda Wilson reviews Cut Corners Volume 1 from Sinister Grin Press and Help! Wanted: Tales of On-the-Job Terror edited by Peter Giglio. Wendy Zazo-Philips reviews Gaslight … Continue reading Continue reading
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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