Monthly Archives: September 2015
Review: Andersonville by Edward M. Erdelac
Whoa. That’s all I could say after I flipped through the final pages. I can say, without a doubt, that this is like anything unlike I have ever read. Andersonville was an actual prison camp. It was know for its … Continue reading
Review at a Glance: Above the Waterfall by Ron Rash
Ron Rash is one of those authors whose work is known, yet not appreciated as it should be. He excels at exposing the dark and gritty parts of small town Appalachian life, yet infusing it with the genuine natural … Continue reading
Review: Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
I first learned about this title at Book Expo America (BEA) in May. EVERYONE was talking about it. I made a decision that I was going to avoid reading it until the buzz died down. And then it didn’t. It … Continue reading
Vote for the 2015 Murder, Monster & Mayhem Logo!
EDITED: The results are in! Congratulations, Emily! You have designed the winning artwork for Murder, Monsters & Mayhem 2015! A few weeks ago, I launched a contest for the 2015 Murder, Monsters & Mayhem Button, fully intending to … Continue reading