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Ron suspects the main conspiracy here is that Kevin D. Randle keeps writing the same book over and over.
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Simon Monk equips everyone with the means to survive the zombie apocalypse with DIY projects geared to avoid becoming someone else's dinner.
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- Written by: Gabino Iglesias
With The Last Weekend, Nick Mamatas places zombies in a place where pulp lovers and scholars can equally enjoy them.
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Samul Sattin's The Silent End delivers a very entertaining and dark adventure full of monsters, magic, and friendship.
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This book is exhaustive. And a little exhausting.
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Normally R.J. gets coal under his tree, but this time he must have been good because he received Michael Mallory's The Art of Krampus.
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Jennifer learns that starting in the middle of a series is no one's friend.
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Dark Hallows is a grab bag of grotesque goodies just in time for Halloween.
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Ray Russell's The Case Against Satan gets the Penguin Classics treatement and proves to a new generation of horror fans why it so rightly deserves it.
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R.J. busts open Stephen Jones' The Art of Horror: An Illustrated History.
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Jennifer realizes that Stephen King was right. "Sometimes dead is better."
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Bombs, murder, mythology, revenge, and Cambodian history meet under the rain in K.T. Medina's White Crocodile
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Joe Lansdale shows once again that he's the reigning master of uncanny Westerns with Paradise Sky.
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Relentlessly addictive.
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The phrase "silence is golden" has never been more apt than in Tim Lebbon's novel, The Silence.