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Ghosts of Coronado Bay – Book Review
In this young adult fiction by JG Faherty, ghosts come to life for Maya Blair as she deals with the typical teenage dramas of work, school, and relationships.

Frankenstein's Confessional - Book Review
A collection of short horror stories from the monster's point of view.

Frankenstein - Lost Souls by Koontz Book Review
People in the town of Rainbow Falls, Montana are being duplicated and replaced with intruders engineered by the evil Victor Helios (i.e. Dr. Frankenstein). Lost Souls is Book 4 in the Frankenstein series by Dean Koontz.

Early Halloween History
Halloween and horror literature are forever linked in American culture. But how did Halloween originate and how did it come to be a time to celebrate the worst nightmares from our scariest tales?

Dystopian - Apocalyptic - Post-Apocalyptic Novels
The terms dystopian, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic are often misused when describing a novel. Here are ways to tell them apart and narrow down your favorites.

Dissension by Adrienne Monson – Book Review
For fans that enjoy a bit of paranormal suspense, romance, and adventure blending into a tale of blood-thirsty vampires, Adrienne Monson is sure to please.

Conception by K.S. Fish - Book Review
In the novel Conception, evolution is given a boost in a bizarre plot to create living gods. Children with telekinetic skills are secretly trained to use them. Good suspense and characters keep this story moving.

Cemetery Club by JG Faherty – Book Review
JG Faherty begins this fine tale of horror with ancient evils buried in the past of the small town of Rocky Point, NY. If you enjoy horror, this one is a fun, spooky page turner.

Carnival of Fear by JG Faherty – Book Review
From the first eighteen wheeler rolling out of a black void and eerily unloading in the foggy dark of night, JG Faherty will have you enthusiastically turning the pages of Carnival of Fear to find out what happens next.

Behind the Bookcase by Steensland – Book Review
Behind the Bookcase is a fun tale of spooky adventure for children of middle school age. Despite being a bit of a scaredy-cat, Sarah sets out to prove her bravery along with her detective skills. As she investigates the mystery of the bookcase, she finds a secret room and falls into another world.

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