THE ROUGH GUIDE TO AMERICAN INDEPENDENT FILM (ROUGH GUIDE REFERENCE) (PAPERBACK) Author Jessica Winter Published by Rough Guides Publication Date: 2006 Format: 2 Color – 277 pages Price: $14.99 Independent films is a tough one, as most cult films fall into that category. This book could easily be re-titled “cult films” though the base and focus is geared towards the …
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Book Review: Under – Author Bradd Quinn
UNDER Author Bradd Quinn Published by Lulu.com / Frustrated Laboratory Publishing Publication Date: 2009 Format: B&W – 220 pages Price: $15.40 “As he glanced from face to face and the silently stared back, he could sense that he was going to be the last to see what was by that garage. Like Jacob was the only one who hadn’t jumped …
Read More »Book Review: The New Annotated Dracula – Author Bram Stoker
THE NEW ANNOTATED DRACULA Author Bram Stoker Edited with a Foreword and Notes by Leslie S. Klinger Introduction by Neil Gaiman Published by W. W. Norton & Company Publication Date: 2008 Format: Color – 672 pages Price: $12.95 Readers of Dracula have been entranced by the story of Jonathan Harker’s visit to Count Dracula’s castle, and the events that followed, …
Read More »Book Review: Twilight – Author Stephenie Meyer
TWILIGHT Author Stephenie Meyer Published by Little, Brown Young Readers Publication Date: 2005 Format: Paperback and hardcover (544 pgs) Price: Ranges from $10.99 to $19.99, depending on format The Twilight Saga, by Stephanie Meyer, is a vampire-romance series of novels about the unconventional love between the mortal Bella Swan and the vampire Edward Cullen and the problems they get into …
Read More »Book Review: The Witch Book – Author Raymond Buckland
THE WITCH BOOK (PAPERBACK) Author Raymond Buckland Published by Visible Ink Press Publication Date: 2001 Format: Black /White – 624 pages Price: $24.95 Author Raymond Buckland is one to be respected. He has spent the better part of his life researching and engaging into he studies of witchcraft. With over 30 titles to his name, I couldn’t think of anyone …
Read More »Book Review: Urban Gothic – Author Brian Keene
URBAN GOTHIC Written by Brian Keene Published by Leisure Books Publication Date: 2008 Format: Color – 336 pages Price: $7.99 In his latest novel URBAN GOTHIC author Brian Keene steers away from the familiar territory of backwoods PA that have graced his last few novels and instead takes us into the cold heart of the city where once again horrible …
Read More »Book Review: The World Cataclysm in 2012 – Author Patrick Geryl
THE WORLD CATACLYSM IN 2012: THE MAYA COUNTDOWN TO THE END OF OUR WORLD Written by Patrick Geryl Published by Adventures Unlimited Press Publication Date: 2005 Format: B&W – 345 Pages Price: $16.95 While the level of 2012 books seems to vary on the market today, each seems to somehow offer its own perspective. Sure the common factors such as …
Read More »Book Review: Unholy Embrace – Author Neil Benson
UNHOLY EMBRACE Author Neil Benson Published by Night to Dawn Publication Date: 2010 Format: Black /White – 204 pages Price: $13.50 Unholy Embrace by Neil Benson is the story of a romantic and dangerous love affair between a beautiful, ages-old vampire and a mortal man. This story is enchanting and sexy with an edge of excitement. Not only do we …
Read More »Book Review: Undead Evil – Issue 0
UNDEAD EVIL #0 (COMIC) Written by Frank Forte Artwork by Nenad Gucunja Cover art by Ben Olsen Published by Asylum Press Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color / B&w Price: $2.95 This first edition debut from Asylum Press goes by the title of “Undead Evil” and is appropriately numbered #0. It’s beautifully morbid cover stands out enough to draw you into …
Read More »Book Review: There is life After Death – Author Roy Abraham Varghese
THERE IS LIFE AFTER DEATH: COMPELLING REPORTS FROM THOSE WHO HAVE GLIMPSED THE AFTERLIFE (PAPERBACK) by Roy Abraham Varghese Raymond A. Moody (Foreword) Published by New Page Books Publication Date: 2009 Format: Black /White – 288 pages Price: $15.99 “There is Life after Death”, a bold statement that is backed up by a comprehensive analysis of the facts versus fiction. …
Read More »Magazine Review: Ultra Violent Magazine – Issue 7
ULTRA VIOLENT MAGAZINE #7 Edited by Scott Gabbey Published by Ultra Violent Magazine Publication Date: Unknown Format: B&W Price: $6.00 Hell-o, information sucking leeches of the Horror literary world. This is a special coinciding review of Ultra Violent Magazine to go along with the movie review of Murder-Set-Pieces. You’ll see many other magazine, comic and book reviews from me in …
Read More »Book Review: The Witches Almanac – Issue 28 – Author OTheitic
THE WITCHES ALMANAC: SPRING 2009-SPRING 2010 (ISSUE 28) (PAPERBACK) by OTheitic (Author, Editor) Published by Hampton Roads Pub Co Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 152 pages Price: $11.95 These things have been around for quite some time, though it wasn’t till recently I had the pleasure to look one over. This volume which is actually issue #28 spans …
Read More »Book Review: The Trouble with Being God – Author William F. Aicher
THE TROUBLE WITH BEING GOD: A PHILOSOPHICAL THRILLER (PAPERBACK) Written by William F. Aicher Published by www.beinggod.com Publication Date: 2008 Format: B/W – 258 pages Price: $15.25 Before I started reading The Trouble with Being God, I did a little research on the book and its author. The information really got me pumped to read the book, as the author …
Read More »Book Review: The Unknown Universe – Author Richard Hammond
THE UNKNOWN UNIVERSE: THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE, QUANTUM GRAVITY, WORMHOLES, AND OTHER THINGS SCIENCE STILL CAN’T EXPLAIN (HARDCOVER) by Richard Hammond Published by New Page Books Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 272 pages Price: $21.99 The Unknown Universe is a well packed edition of magic, mystery and unfathomable theories for scientific minds, curious readers and fans of …
Read More »Book Review: Three Zombies and a Demon – Author Roy C. Booth
Nobody goes to plays anymore. They're boring, lifeless things only enjoyed by the rich and snobby as a way to pretend that they are better than the rest of us. Well, Mr. Naysayer in my head, I beg to disagree. Maybe it would change your mind if we threw in some rotting, flesh hungry ghouls and horned minions of darkness in adaptations of stories from one of the premier purveyors of literary horror out there, Necrotic Tissue. By the guy that brought Brian Keene's soul searing exploration of fiscal depression and a dead boy Jesus, Terminal, to the stage. I got your attention now, don't I, Sparky?
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