Wild Blood by Nancy A. Collins My rating: 2 of 5 stars When tragedy befalls Skinner Cade, he sets out to discover his origins - just who was his biological parents? Unable to keep his temper in check, his search soon takes a detour as he lands himself in prison, where an incident results in an all-o...
*Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.* A mysterious figure called The Traveler is trying to get the worlds deadliest female heroes to join in a fight to save the world. The Traveler's nemesis, The Prince, is assembling a villainous group to t...
This is one of those wild weird west stories – and I really enjoyed every minute of it. So we got this guy, Johnny Pearl, wandering the Wyoming area post-Civil War. He’s killed a lot of people, has a reputation, and has to kill more people because idiots keep on challenging him to gun duels and won’...
Short story collections are often uneven affairs, whether there is one author or, as in this case, nine. Clockwork Fairy Tales is a group of fairy and folk tale retellings that succeed to varying degrees in both the retelling and the attempt to create a Steampunk world. While opinions on which are t...
This book is a collection of short stories that are inspired by Richard Matheson to honor his memory. I didn't know anything about this book before I bought it....I tend to say that a lot with books I buy at the dollar tree huh...oh well...anyways I think that this book was a good buy. Overall it ...
Started off quite amusing, coming across as Gossip Girl with fangs. However, the more I read, the less ams using the story became. Most of the characters were shallow and flat without any redeeming qualities, one or two turned out better than expected, but not really. I liked the use of the Van Hels...
As I was not yet writing reviews when I read this book, I don't have reviews for each of the short stories included in this anthology. So here are my ratings; if I ever reread the book, I intend to add reviews.★★☆☆☆ Lunch at Gotham Café by Stephen King★☆☆☆☆ The Psycho by Michael O'Donoghue★☆☆☆☆ Pas ...
My impressions If a novel is described as “vampiric, postpunk, metal-fanged, dark-doomed romance at its best” it makes me interested almost despite myself. I grant it - Golgotham is a very original setting. So original, in fact, that it overshadowed a bit the main characters and the action; mind yo...
It's got Clive Barker's "The Body Politic" -my favourite story from many years ago, which I didn't own a copy of until now. Plus there's James Herbert & David Moody. And it was on sale.How could I NOT buy it?
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