Archive for the 'Stephen King' Category
Posted in Book Reviews, H.P. Lovecraft, Horror, Joe Hill, Short Stories, Stephen King by: Julia
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21 Mar
Author: edited by Stephen Jones
Book: The Dead That Walk
Genre: Horror
Julia Rating: 10
Comments: The Dead That Walk is a short story book with zombie-esque shorts by authors like Joe Hill, Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, Kim Newman and many many more wonderful authors.
“What’s this?” you ask, “Julia actually read a book about zombies? What is the world [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Edgar Allen Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Horror, Joe Hill, Phil Rossi, Podiobook, Sci Fi, Scott Sigler, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction, Stephen King by: Julia
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29 Nov
Here is the next on my list of gift, suggestions for the upcoming holidays.
Horror
For those friends and family members who like the thrill of fear crawling up their spines when they read:
- Salem’s Lot or The Shining or really anything by Stephen King
Salem’s Lot is a classic vampire novel (they don’t glitter) in which few [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Classics, Discworld, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Mur Lafferty, Neil Gaiman, Speculative Fiction, Stephen King, Supernatural by: Julia
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20 Nov
Here is the next on my list of gift suggestions for the upcoming holidays.
Fantasy
For those friends and family members who would be more at home digging around in a dragon’s cave, these are my recommended reads:
- Hogfather or any other books by Terry Pratchett
I reviewed the Hogfather in a previous post. This is a perfect book [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Horror, Stephen King by: Julia
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29 Oct
Author: Stephen King
Book: Duma Key
Genre: Horror
Julia Rating: 10
Comments: As you can tell, I am a Stephen King fan. I believe that Duma Key is the most recent King novel and I loved it. It was a slow starter, but I think it was worth it. There is tons of foreshadowing in this one, it was incredibly [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Fantasy, Horror, News, Ray Bradbury, Sci Fi, Scott Sigler, Short Stories, Stephen King, novel by: Julia
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13 Oct
Is Ray Bradbury truly a “horror” author? I think he’s one of those authors you cannot pin down to any particular genre, except to say that what he writes is classic “genre” fiction (meaning anywhere from Sci Fi/Fantasy to Supernatural to Horror). Bradbury’s works from Fahrenheit 451 to the classic short story compilation The Illustrated Man all the way [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Bram Stoker, Charlaine Harris, Edgar Allen Poe, H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, Heather Graham, Horror, Kathy Reichs, Laurell Hamilton, Mary Roach, Max Brooks, Neil Gaiman, Ray Bradbury, Robin Cook, Scott Sigler, Stephen King, Supernatural, Tana French, William Young, novel by: Julia
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18 Sep
So, starting the first of October, I will be reviewing at least three horror books weekly. I may do more then that. The books will include:
Week 1 – New Books: October 1st – 11th
- Infected: A Novel by Scott Sigler
- Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs
- Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris (not a new book [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Elaine Cunningham, Ellen Crosby, Fantasy, Gerald Hansen, Jeff Lindsay, Stephen King by: Julia
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18 Jun
Just so anyone who is expecting a review knows, these are the books I’m currently reading:
- An Embarrassment of Riches by Gerald Hansen - I’m almost done with this one. Gerald asked me to review it and he was also nice enough to send me a copy of the book. So far I would say I [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Horror, Stephen King, Supernatural, Suspense by: Julia
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31 Jan
The Book: The Mist
The Author: Stephen King
Julia Rating: 6 out of 10
My Comments:
This was a decent novelette. It did get a little boring and sometimes I find Mr. King’s need to put a sex scene or something about sex in almost every one of his books annoying, especially when it’s not really applicable to the [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Fantasy, Horror, Stephen King, Suspense by: Julia
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03 Jan
The Book: The Shining
The Author: Stephen King
Julia Rating: 10 out of 10
My Comments:
This book is incredible. It has it all, suspense, fantasy, action and horror. I’m sure most everyone has seen the movie. Compared to the book, the movies suck. Even the one with Jack Nicholson. And – despite my boyfriend’s insistence otherwise – the [...]
Posted in L. Ron Hubbard, On Writing, Stephen King, Stephen King's On Writing, Writing a Novel by: Julia
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14 Nov
I once read a quote by L. Ron Hubbard that went something like, “The first time you get married, you know nothing about marriage, and the second time you know even less.” (It was something along those lines.)That’s how I feel about writing this novel. I’ve written one before, and I ended up hating it. [...]