by Sheridan Bradford | Oct 29, 2019 | Book Reviews
Pamela Morris has been sharing her unique, literary style of horror with the world for at least a decade, and she continues to improve with each new outing. To enjoy TWB (books one and two) it helps to have a soft spot for coming-of-age adventures, for early...
by Sheridan Bradford | Oct 1, 2019 | Book Reviews
I read, and reviewed, Cesare’s excellent Video Night, and, as that was a humdinger, here we are with Exponential, selected next in his catalog because… eh, I don’t remember (and you don’t care). He wrote a book, and I read it. Next! The action wastes...
by Sheridan Bradford | Sep 21, 2019 | Book Reviews
This was one of those times where I knew I should have read a bunch of stuff from a “big name” in the contemporary horror space and hadn’t, and then put things off even longer… because now it’s built-up harder than Black Panther on BluRay, and because it sucks to be...
by Sheridan Bradford | Sep 8, 2019 | Book Reviews
Multi-author anthologies are usually worth a try, because if the reader doesn’t click with a specific author or story, the next is a few pages away. Similarly, themed anthologies can be fun, because the authors and their stories are confined to a particular set of...
by Sheridan Bradford | Aug 23, 2019 | Book Reviews
So I quit reading horror before most of you were born, aka the lean years for Stephen King fans. All thirty of them. This sucks for a bunch of reasons, but on the plus side, I’ve been able to really enjoy second contact with both major and less major names...