By Lisa Fary - A monster. A dame. A monster carrying a dame while rampaging through Manhattan. Monster, 1959 by David Maine gives us everything we already know from B-movies, but doesn’t shy away from the ugly parts.... (Continue reading)
By Rhea Dee: Hammer Glamour, by Marcus Hearn, is a nice dedication to some of the most famous females of Hammer films during their heyday (the late 50’s to early 70’s). The book is a collection of sexy photographs taken... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - The music seeps in from the hallway. My head plays Peaches silently in combat. Each moment I can, I pick up Sarah Kuhn’s book, One Con Glory, and read a few pages, creating a cone of... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - I kind of hate myself for how much I liked Brandon Sanderson's latest novel, Warbreaker. ... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - Even in the future, corporate intrigue isn’t all that interesting. But, throw in a space colonization and a dead woman’s mental presence in the fish population, and the story gets pretty interesting.... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - When it comes to science fiction, it seems like we’re either going to wind up in a shiny utopia where no one has pockets or a grimy dystopia where machines are the enemy. With his novel... (Continue reading)
By Sonia Aurora - It sucks when you’re given an assignment and you’re really looking forward to doing it and then it becomes a letdown. When something’s great, you relish discussing it, jump with glee at the awesomeness that you... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - Sometimes I hate myself for being so pragmatic. It really gets in the way of enjoying a book like The Time Traveler’s Wife. ... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - I was reading in the car on a family road trip to New Jersey when David Eddings let loose the big, shocking reveal in The Shining Ones. I drew in a sharp breath and exclaimed,... (Continue reading)
By Lisa Fary - Vampire stuff doesn’t really get my attention anymore. Oh, I’ll watch it. Sometimes, I’m even pleasantly surprised by a new perspective on the creatures and the genre, but it takes quite a bit to get me... (Continue reading)