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Tag Archives: readers advisory
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
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
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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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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Tagged book reviews, collection development, fairies, fairy, horror book reviews, librarians, library, readers advisory, vampires, Winter Chills, zombies
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Presenting the MonsterLibrarian’sDen
One of the goals of MonsterLibrarian is to encourage leisure reading by helping librarian’s with horror and paranormal genre reader’s advisory and collection development and offering book lists and reviews to help readers find another good book to read. … Continue reading
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November update
In our mid-November update we have: In the adult Horror Anthologies section: Benjamin Franz reviews Decayed Etchings by Brandon Ford. In the adult Supernatural Horror section: Benjamin Franz reviews Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs and Cuckoo by Richard Wright. … Continue reading
The last major Halloween Horrors! update.
Happy Halloween everyone! We have more reviews for your Halloween reading. In our Horror Anthologies section: David Agranoff reviews Harry Shannon’s A Host of Shadows. Colleen Wanglund reviews Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror edited by Cheryl Muellenax. In … Continue reading
A Halloween Horrors! update
We have plenty of new reviews as part of this Halloween Horrors! update. In the adult Horror anthologies section: Benjamin Franz reviews The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists edited by … Continue reading
The Walking Dead update
A quick update. We have set up a dedicated page for The Walking Dead series, come take a look here. Initially starting off as a graphic novel about a small band of survivors trying to stay alive during a zombie … Continue reading
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Tagged librarians, libraries, readers advisory, Rise of the Governor, The Walking Dead, zombie, zombies
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Halloween Horrors! 2011
We here at MonsterLibrarian.com are pleased to announce the fifth annual “Halloween Horrors!” horror book review event. Starting on October 1st, outstanding horror fiction review sites will come together to create a virtual guide to titles that will keep readers … Continue reading
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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More reviews for August
For this update we have: In the adult Graphic Novels section: Bob Freeman reviews the X Files/30 Days of Night trade paperback written by Steven Niles and Adam Johns and Malefic by Luis Royo. In the adult Zombie section: Patricia … Continue reading
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Two more reviews
We have two reviews in this mini-update. In our young adult Human Horror section, Wendy Zazo-Phillips reviews Death Sentence : Escape from the Furnace 3 by Alexander Gordon Smith. In our adult Human Horror section, Benjamin Franz reviews Deathflash by … Continue reading
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