Cachinnation/Doc In A Box by William Leroy
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Two, two, two books in one! That is how I'd initially describe the two short novellas, Cachinnation and Doc In A Box , included in the prolific and talented author, William LeRoy's, latest page-turning book. After ...
Holiday Spirit Book 1 by John DeGuire
Reviewed by Christine Kinori Holiday Spirit by John DeGuire is probably one of the coolest holiday-themed horror novels I have ever read. John DeGuire takes us to a world where old classic monsters are reimagined. Forget everything you have read a ...
Coal Dust on Purple Asters by Jeffrey L. Carrier
Reviewed by Matthew McCarty Appalachia is a wonderful place. The stories, legends, and myths of this American region are fascinating. Appalachian literature is about faith, family, hard work, and the extended kin networks that meld the dark hollow ...
Holiday Spirit Book Two: Destroy All Monsters by John DeGuire
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Holiday Spirit Book Two: Destroy All Monsters brings us a cast of familiar literary characters brought into the modern world with a new twist. From Frankenstein to Dracula to the Hunchback of Notre Dame, author John ...
Poison Pill by Anthony Lee
Reviewed by Lily Andrews "Poison Pill" by Anthony Lee is a gripping medical thriller that plunges readers into the murky intersection of modern healthcare, corporate influence, and the greedy human desire for a quick fix. Told through Dr. Mark Lin ...
Book Award Program Winners – 2025
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Holiday Spirit Book 3: Monsters Arising by John DeGuire
Reviewed by Ephantus Gold "Holiday Spirit Book 3: Monsters Arise!' by John DeGuire is a book that will give you friends in beings you never imagined or expected. These are characters you will be surprised how quickly you get drawn and attached to, ...
Framed in Love by Clifton Wilcox
Reviewed by Diana Coyle In “Framed In Love” by Clifton Wilcox, we are introduced to character David Cross, who is struck by lightning while he is painting the twisted oak tree he has in his backyard during a bad summer storm. From that moment forw ...
The Myth of Aging: A Prescription for Emotional and Physical Well-Being by Arnold Gilberg, M.D. with Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg The title of renowned psychiatrist Arnold Gilberg’s debut prescriptive book for a happier and more fulfilling life is a bit of misnomer. Aging, after all, is hardly a myth. Purchase Here. “The myth,” Gilberg writes, “li ...
Monster Hunting in Newtonville by Viktor Csák
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson The postapocalyptic world created by Viktor Csák is vast. Even if you are unaware that Monster Hunting in Newtonville is a follow-up to his novel Welcome to the Silent Zone, it is quickly clear that there is a much ...









