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Prudence (The Custard Protocol, Book One)

April 11, 2016 by Drew

The Short Version: Now twenty years old, Lady Prudence Maccon Akeldama is in so many ways the child of all three of her parents. When Lord Akeldama sends her off on a mission to recover some missing tea in India, she (along with scions of the Tunstell and Lefoux families) takes a ladybug painted dirigible and sets off. But India is not England and it’s not just tea that’s gone missing… The Review: Gail Carriger Parasol Protectorate series, which concluded […]

Categories: Fantasy, Fiction • Tags: Akeldama, Alexia Tarabotti, Alternate History, Book Review, Book Reviews, Books, England, Fantasy, Fiction, Gail Carriger, Historical Fiction, Prudence, Prudence Akeldama, Prudence Maccon, Reviews, Tea, The Custard Protocol, Vampires, Werewolves

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A Night in the Lonesome October

November 2, 2015 by Drew

The Short Version: October begins and so too does a strange and deadly game. Jack and his loyal canine companion Snuff scout, connive, magick, and otherwise prepare for the 31st – when either openers or closers shall win and the world will either end… or go on… The Review: What a delightfully unique novel. I’ve heard Zelazny touted by the likes of George R. R. Martin and Neil Gaiman but I’d never picked up one of his novels, until this […]

Categories: Fantasy, Fiction • Tags: A Night in the Lonesome October, A Visit to October Country, Book Reviews, Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Frankenstein, Gahan Wilson, Horror, Humor, Jack the Ripper, Lovecraft, Monsters, Reviews, Roger Zelazny, Satire, Sherlock Holmes, Werewolves, Witches, Wolfman

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Red Moon

October 25, 2013 by Drew

The Short Version: After a horrific attack on three planes by lycan terrorists leaves only one young man alive, the United States turns rancid with hatred for those infected with the disease.  A small group of separatists continue to strike at the government while two teens find themselves caught up in a struggle far larger than themselves.  In a stunning allegory for our present, Ben Percy drags werewolves and horror writing into the realm of the literary. The Review: Is […]

Categories: Fiction, Horror, Literature • Tags: 9/11, A Visit to October Country, Allegory, Benjamin Percy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Politics, Red Moon, The Nervous Breakdown Book Club, Werewolves

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