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Tag Archives: horror
The return of the reviews: A review of Godmode by Quan Williams
After a brief hiatus as we recouped form an incredibly busy October we are back with Aaron Fletcher reviews Godmode by Quan Williams. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
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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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
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
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.
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
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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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