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The Strain - Book Review
Guillermo Del Toro's Fictional Debut The Strain is a Guilty Pleasure Injected With Blood, Gore and Lots of Blockbuster Potential
Stephen King Promoted Under the Dome in Sarasota
Stephen King recently spoke at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota, Fla., to promote new book Under the Dome and discussed writing, life and living in Florida.
Summer of the Apocalypse by James Van Pelt
Known for his previous short stories, James Van Pelt's first novel paints a bleak portrait of a dying civilization. With strong characters all hope is not lost.
Under the Dome by Stephen King
Stephen King will floor the public with this hard-core page-turner, which is due to be released in November 2009.
The Tempest Tales
Tempest Landry is minding his own business when the police shoot and kill him. Facing St. Peter, he's damned to hell for his sins. What if he doesn't want to go?
Hater – Apocalyptic Horror Novel by David Moody
David Moody's haunting portrayal of Britain ripping itself apart through inexplicable, murderous violence is like an infection - unsettling and hard to shake.
Review, A Heritage of Stars
Revolt against technology. A stagnant society turns its back on its history. Its only hope lies in a miracle from its past. Can they accept what they find?
Review, Farnham's Freehold
Farnham' s Freehold establishes a parallel universe cracked open by a nuclear explosion where cannibalism and the proposition of incestuous propagation are the norm.
The Atomic Bomb And Science Fiction
The bombing of Hiroshima on the morning of August 6th, 1945 took science fiction from playful adolescence into a frightening, frightened adulthood.