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 Horror, Sci Fi, Scott Sigler by: Julia
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30 Jan
Scott Sigler’s new book: Contagious is out! It’s the sequel to Infected. I haven’t read it yet, but so far all of Mr. Sigler’s work has stood up and I’ve enjoyed it. Check it out if you have a chance!
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, Horror, Sci Fi, Scott Sigler, Thriller by: Julia
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01 Oct
Author: Scott Sigler
Book: Infected: A Novel
Genre: Horror/Sci Fi/Thriller
Julia Rating: 10
Comments: Scott Sigler is one of those “new” authors who has actually been kicking around on independent channels for years. His newest book (the first he’s released with a major publisher) is Infected. This is the story of a terrible infection contracted by normal Americans which [...]
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28 Sep
I know I always post on Sundays – but Horror month is coming up. I am flat out reading the huge list of books that I so ambitiously promised to review. So, please wait until Weds, October 1st for my first horror review on Scott Sigler’s Infected: A Novel.