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book review
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Oct 25, 2014
#HALLOWEEN: PUMPKIN CINEMA: THE BEST MOVIES FOR HALLOWEEN
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Upon receiving a copy of Nathanial Tolle's Pumpkin Cinema: The Best Movies for Halloween for review, I immediately performed a cur...
Sep 14, 2014
REVIEW: WORLD OF TROUBLE (BOOK 3 OF THE LAST POLICEMAN TRILOGY)
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"...But on the core fact there is one consensus: the asteroid 2011GV 1 , known as Maia, measuring six and a half kilometers in di...
Aug 29, 2014
READ: COUNTDOWN CITY (BOOK 2 IN THE LAST POLICEMAN SERIES)
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The post-asteroid-announcement world sure has changed since we last saw Detective Henry Palace in The Last Policeman , the first book i...
Jul 8, 2014
READ: THE LAST POLICEMAN
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If you were a homicide detective who got the call on a dead body, which, when investigated, had all the makings of a suicide and very l...
Jun 6, 2014
REVIEW: THE DREADFUL DEATH OF EDGAR SWITCHBLADE
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Edgar Switchblade is back with his third storied adventure and his second in book form. With his ever-faithful equine companion, Old Re...
Jun 2, 2014
REVIEW: PHANTASM EXHUMED
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Perhaps it all began with William Schoell's The Nightmare Never Ends: The Official History of Freddy Krueger and the Nightmare on Elm...
Feb 15, 2014
REVIEW: MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL
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Perhaps I'm not the best person to lend his opinion on a graphic novel. I can't say it's a format in which I've inves...
Jan 29, 2014
REVIEW: HOLLOW CITY
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Over a year ago , I reviewed Ransom Rigg's first novel about his misfit kids, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children . I...
Jan 21, 2014
EDWARD GEIN: AMERICA'S MOST BIZARRE MURDERER (1981)
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As I’ve said before, there’s been no better friend to the horror genre than Edward Gein. Perhaps you’ve heard of him? He killed two wom...
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Oct 22, 2013
#HALLOWEEN: RECOMMENDED READING: THIRTEEN HORRORS OF HALLOWEEN
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Isaac Asimov is a name that carries a lot of weight in the literary world, whether you’ve read his works or not. Personally, I never ha...
Oct 12, 2013
#HALLOWEEN: RECOMMENDED READING: HALLOWEEN – MAGIC, MYSTERY, & THE MACABRE
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The Halloween anthology has become a large part of my yearly October traditions – whether decades old or hot off the press, I’m alwa...
Jul 5, 2013
REVIEW: THE TERRIBLE TALE OF EDGAR SWITCHBLADE
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If you catch up on my earlier post here , you’ll gain a little background on the idiosyncrasy of Lonesome Wyatt (of L.W. & the H...
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