They say you learn something new everyday, and I believe it’s true. I also believe that people can’t let something just exist without categorizing it. Case in point: about a year ago, I was in my local Barnes & Noble wandering aimlessly. […]
I vehemently refused to go to another bookstore after Borders started it’s closing. I wouldn’t go – none of them appealed to me. I complained to everyone I knew about the “loss of my favorite place on Earth“…and where was I yesterday? […]
I’m writing this post from Freeport, Maine. The Harraseeket Inn, to be exact. I’m on a few day vacation with my boyfriend Chris and his parents. I figured it would be blasphemous not to write a post from the state that spawned […]
Being a somewhat rabid Stephen King fan, I was immediately interested when I found out that Richard Matheson was his horror hero. I vowed then and there to find out what had caused the hype. When I found out that the film […]
One of my favorite books by Stephen King is {and most likely always will be} “Pet Sematary”. I believe this was the first zombie-themed book I ever read, and I read it somewhere around my 7th or 8th grade year. This book […]
I would like to preface the following review saying that when I grew up I lived on a steady diet of Stephen King books and hot dogs, washed down with Kool-Aid. From the time I entered middle school until I graduated from […]
I really enjoyed The Dead That Walk because the stories felt very fresh and new. I was accustomed to reading zombie literature and feeling terror and revulsion, but not really any sorrow or sympathy before. The stories were also very unpredictable – […]
I really enjoyed The Dead That Walk because the stories felt very fresh and new. I was accustomed to reading zombie literature and feeling terror and revulsion, but not really any sorrow or sympathy before. The stories were also very unpredictable – […]
This is a collection of stories edited and selected by author John Skipp. Overall it was an enjoyable read. None of the stories were boring, but more than a few made me squeamish. Most of the stories are non-traditional and feature literary […]
This is a collection of stories edited and selected by author John Skipp. Overall it was an enjoyable read. None of the stories were boring, but more than a few made me squeamish. Most of the stories are non-traditional and feature literary […]