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  1. Book Review: The Judging Eye (Book One Of The Aspect Emperor) R. Scott Bakker

    — This is fantasy literature like you've never read before.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  2. Book Review: Dies The Fire - A Novel of the Change by S.M. Stirling

    — S. M. Stirling spins a fascinating and adventure-filled tale of people who have survived the end of the world.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  3. Book Review: The Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas

    — One of the most innovative and unusual vampire novels, this cult classic has been revived in an attractive new edition.

    REVIEW in Books by Vyrdolak

  4. Book Review: Shimmer by Dallas Reed

    — A mysterious box unleashes a maelstrom of terror on a town already besieged by a blizzard.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  5. Book Review: Poe, edited by Ellen Datlow (stories inspired by Edgar Allan Poe)

    — Works of mystery and imagination that not only do justice to the author they celebrate, but are fine stories in their own right.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  6. Book Review: War for the Oaks by Emma Bull

    — This has reminded me why I love the urban fantasy genre so much.

    REVIEW in Books by Katie Trattner

  7. Book Review: The Enchantress Of Florence by Salman Rushdie

    — A historical fantasy that's both a pleasure to read and an education in its recreation of two of history's most fascinating cities.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  8. Manga Review: Dragon Ball Z - Volume One by Akira Toriyama (VizBig Edition)

    — A hefty paperback omnibus collects three volumes of this classic All Ages fight manga.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  9. Book Review: Faeries of the Dreamdark - Blackbringer by Laini Taylor

    — Magpie Windwitch has to face the greatest evil the Faeries have ever known, and discover her own incredible secret.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  10. The New Canon: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling

    — Is J.K. Rowling's writing just "clichés and dead metaphors" as Harold Bloom argues, or is there something more to Harry Potter?

    REVIEW in Books by Ted Gioia

  11. Graphic Novel Review: Green Lantern: Secret Origin by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert

    — Hal Jordan's assumption of the Green Lantern role held more secrets than anyone knew — until now.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  12. Book Review: Soulless by Christopher Golden

    — Christopher Golden has penned a down-and-dirty zombie novel that offers thrills and a definite creep factor.

    REVIEW in Books by Mel Odom

  13. Book Review: The Tales Of Beedle The Bard by J. K. Rowling

    — Rowling once again manages to immerse us completely in a world where magic is part of the fabric of existence.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  14. Book Review: The Little Man In The Map - With Clues To Remember All 50 States by E. Andrew Martonyi

    — Need to memorize the names and locations of all 50 U.S. states? Having trouble? Young or old - here's your answer, hands down.

    REVIEW in Books by Jennifer Bogart

  15. Graphic Fiction Review: The Soddyssey and Other Tales of Supernatural Law by Batton Lash

    — A reissued collection of comic stories blends monsters and legal dramedy to humorous and satiric effect.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  16. Book Review: Two Weeks Under by Rivka Tadjer

    — This is a fast paced enjoyable yet scary commentary on our cultural obsession with weight.

    REVIEW in Books by Lynda Lippin

  17. Book Review: Queen Vernita's Visitors by Dawn Menge, Illustrated by Bobbi Switzer

    — A colorful and friendly picture book that teaches the calendar, seasons, months of the year, days of the week.

    REVIEW in Books by Violet Nesdoly

  18. The Great Book Adventure: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

    — The lion, the witch and the wardrobe are all worth finding for yourself.

    REVIEW in Books by Chris Bancells

  19. Book Review: Lamplighter by D.M. Cornish

    — Another fantastic addition to what could be one of the best new works of fantasy in a long time.

    REVIEW in Books by Ryan Fair

  20. Manga Review: Bleach by Tite Kubo

    — Swordfights, otherworld monsters and knockabout comedy – it's the world of Bleach.

    REVIEW in Books by Bill Sherman

  21. Graphic Novel Review: Novo by Michael S. Bracco

    — Novo is the last of his kind and the first of his kind, and searching for his place in the universe.

    REVIEW in Books by Chris Bancells

  22. Book Review: Ravensoul By James Barclay

    — A fitting conclusion to a masterful series of books.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  23. Book Review: Star Wars - Millennium Falcon by James Luceno

    — Millenium Falcon fills in the backstory of one of the silver screens most iconic vehicles.

    REVIEW in Books by Blake Matthews

  24. Twilight and the Potter Derangement Syndrome: "But There're No Vampires in That Kid's Book!"

    — 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter': A gonzo look into the world of literary obsessions and denials.

    OPINION in Books by Kelsey Marcussen

  25. Book Review: Brisingr by Christopher Paolini

    — The saga of Eragon and Saphira continues!

    REVIEW in Books by Fitz

  26. Interview with Mayra Calvani, Author of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing

    — Not only are two universities using Calvani’s ‘Slippery Art’ as a textbook, it's also National Best Books Award Finalist in the Writing & Publishing category.

    INTERVIEW in Books by Dorothy Thompson

  27. An Interview with Author Orson Scott Card

    — “I have to write stories I believe in…I wouldn't know how to write any other way. Each book then must find its own audience.”

    INTERVIEW in Books by Fitz

  28. Book Review: The Cream Of Tank Girl By Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett

    — Back to those innocent days when a girl and her tank could travel the outback with her kangaroo boyfriend, terrorizing stupid people and blowing up

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

  29. Book Review: Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress (Chronicles Of The Last Emperor Of Melniboné: Volume 3) by Michael Moorcock

    — Not only do these stories have to power to entertain and move, they give you plenty to think about.

    REVIEW in Books by Richard Marcus

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