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Tag Archives: young adult
Magical Monday: A review of Reckless and Fearless by Cornelia Funke
Kirsten Kowalewski reviews the young adult dark fantasy Mirrorworld books Reckless and Fearless by Cornelia Funke. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Fantastic Friday: A review of Dark Talisman by Steven M. Booth
Bob Freeman reviews Dark Talisman by Steven M. Booth in our young adult Dark Fantasy section. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian
Review of Wuftoom by Mary G. Thompson
Kirsten Kowalewski reviews Wuftoon by Mary G. Thompson in our young adult Something Different section.
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
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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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
A review of The Dead by Charlie Higson and a blog entry by him on The “Cosy Apocalypse”
In this brief update Denize Toms reviews The Dead by Charlie Higson. In addition Mr. Higson shares his thoughts on dystopian fiction in a monstrous musing blog The” Cosy Apocalypse” in our Monstrous Musings blog. Keep reading! The Monster Librarian