Nostradamus, Bibliomancer: The Man, The Myth, The Truth The name is probably one of the most commonly associated names in history when it comes to the future. In fact, so many books and shows have entertained the masses for so long that the original myths and prophecies have been twisted, turned and edited to the point of suiting whatever agenda …
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Book Review: Every Shallow Cut (Chizine) – Author Tom Piccirilli
EVERY SHALLOW CUT Shit. You think you know a guy, then he has to go flip the script on you and leave you flailing out in the cold, mumbling something about your favorite thermos through frostbitten lips. Yep, T-Pic the mighty has come back around with a quick shot to the solar plexus in the form of this new novella, …
Read More »Book Review: Heart Of Glass – Author David Winnick
HEART OF GLASS by David Winnick (Bad Moon Books) Time has not been kind to Adam and Sonia’s marriage. They have drifted away from each other and barely speak anymore. On a trip to the local antiques mall, Adam finds a jigsaw puzzle made of clear glass. He believes that working on the puzzle together may help with their problems. …
Read More »Book Review: The Risen Dead – Author Steven T.G. Hill
Zombies, zombies, zombies, zombies. Have you had enough zombies yet? We are in the midst of an outpouring of zombie movies and books as writers and filmmakers try latch on to the success of The Walking Dead and the like. We might be reaching over saturation of zombie material…if such a thing exists! One thing is for sure: there is …
Read More »Book Review: The Curse of the Wendigo – Author Rick Yancey
It is called Atcen…Djenu…Outiko…Vindiko. It has dozen of names in a dozen lands, and it is older than the hills, Will Henry. It feeds, the hugrier it becomes. It starves even as it gorges. It is the hunger that cannot be satisfied in the Algonquin tongue its name literally means ‘the one who devours all mankind.'”Will and Dr. Warthrop must …
Read More »Book Review: The Art and Making of Hannibal The Television Series
What could be more exciting than hearing about this dynamically dark and philosophical show returning for a season 3? How about….a full color “art and making of” book that gives us die-hards a much more insightful view into the world of Hannibal. Add to that the fact that it hails under the publishing house of Titan Books…and well, you’ve got …
Read More »Book Review: The Walking Dead Hardcover Ruled Journal
Not a “book” per se, but a recent product I received called “the Walking Dead Journals, is in actuality a hard covered notebook ready for your most intimate zombie thoughts. Bearing a creepy zombie front cover and some inside images to boot, this handy little notebook is perfect for office note-taking intended to raise a few eyebrows. I love useful …
Read More »Book Review: DC Comics: Super-Villains: The Complete Visual History – Author Daniel Wallace
While everyone loves a good superhero, I’ve always found the super villains to be much more interesting when created with purpose and fashioning a unique skill set. They are the ultimate protagonists differing in size, shape, form, origin, motive, and costume. Most long time comic book fans have had the joy of experiencing these characters over several years, decades, and …
Read More »Book Review: Nightmare in Grease Paint – Authors L.L Soares | G. Daniel Gunn
Nightmare in Grease Paint By L.L Soares & G. Daniel Gunn Part of the Childhood Fears Collection Samhain Publishing 83 Pages Some family legacies are best left buried.
Read More »Book Review: Winterwood – Author JG Faherty
Winterwood From the Childhood Fears Collection By: JG Faherty Samhain Publishing 74 Pages There’s nothing more Anders Bach loves than a good, gripping story with a moral. For years he’s shared his tales with his daughter and now his grandchildren. His old tales of Winterwood are intended more for a cautionary message rather than a morbid ghost tale. Anna, his …
Read More »Book Review: Rod Espinosa’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Author Washington Irving
ROD ESPINOSA’S THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW – ISSUE#1 (COMIC) Writer: Washington Irving Artist: Rod Espinosa Editors: Doug Dlin, Wes Hartman Publisher: Antarctic Press Publication Date: 2009 Format: Full Color – 28 pages Price: $3.99 “Gather ’round, all! Antarctic’s master storyteller, Rod Espinosa (Courageous Princess, Neotopia, Dracula, Tell-Tale Heart), will put a pleasant chill in your veins this Halloween as …
Read More »Book Review: The Dead Walk – Author Andy Black, Steve Earles
THE DEAD WALK (PAPERBACK) by Andy Black, Steve Earles Published by Noir Publishing Publication Date: 2009 Format: Black /White with color photos – 288 pages Price: $28.95 Before even reading a single word I’m sure any horror fan would be impressed with this book. with 288 pages, color photos on almost every page and printed on great stock nicely bound …
Read More »Book Review: Boom Town – Author Glenn Rolfe
Boom Town By: Glenn Rolfe Samhain Publishing 70 Pages The sleepy town of Eckert, Wisconsin is home to one of the most profound, mysterious UFO sightings in recent history. In 1979 the residents knew not what to make of the unworldly visitation paralyzed in awe as a blue beam blasted from the center of a saucer like craft into Hollars …
Read More »Book Review: The Evil of Oz – Authors Ryan Fuller | Sanjana Baijnath
Dorothy is back for another fantastic adventure. Well more like…….. several years later after returning from Oz. Creators Ryan Fuller and Sanjana Baijnath have created quite an artistic variation of the Oz theme taking on a very dark and haunting direction. But then again, this is the kind of direction Horronews.net fans love to see! When Dorothy arrives home, she …
Read More »Book Review: Anatomy of Evil – Author Brian Pinkerton
Anatomy of Evil By: Brian Pinkerton Samhain Publishing 207 Pages When a group of life-long friends embark upon an exotic vacation getaway for a little recreational fishing they soon find out their tropical paradise has much more sinister, unholy connotations than they could have ever imagined. Anatomy of Evil will mark the inaugural reading journey I’ve undertaken with author Brian …
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