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  1. Edward G.

    Ania Ahlborn: Seed

    I reviewed “Seed” by Ania Ahlborn because it’s a self-published horror e-book and it’s been getting a lot of good reviews out in cyberland. But having finished it, I’m left wondering if those reviews are really telling it like it is. I admit that “Seed” is competently written, professionally...
  2. Edward G.

    Jon F. Merz: Prey

    Prey, by Jon F. Merz (Amazon Kindle Books, August 2011), is about a team of geologists/meteorologists who go to Antarctica and find the outpost they were assigned to is missing all of the people they were supposed to meet. When people from their own party go missing, they set out to find the...
  3. Edward G.

    Elizabeth Edmondson: Devil's Sonata

    “Devil’s Sonata” (Attica Books, July 2011) is the most recent novel by romance author Elizabeth Edmondson (AKA Elizabeth Aston). It’s the story of Zuleika Rathbone (I can’t pronounce her first name either.), a neuroscientist and historian who for whatever reason chooses to research witchcraft...
  4. Edward G.

    Keith Latch: Bestseller

    Bestseller by Keith Latch (Broken Mind Publications, Kindle Edition, July 2011) is the story of Rob Caulder, a wannabe writer who after a car accident—and after suffering a severe head injury as a result—wakes up from a coma with the supernatural ability to write mega-best-selling novels without...
  5. Edward G.

    Alan Ryker: Burden Kansas

    "Burden Kansas," a novella by Alan Ryker (Sucker Punch Press, March 2011), is probably the most unsexy vampire story ever written. However, inasmuch as it forgoes any romantic notions of vampirism, I believe its themes hit closer to home for most people. Ryker’s vampires are much more like...
  6. Edward G.

    Hi, new from down-under :D

    I'm a newbie myself. Welcome. :flowers:
  7. Edward G.

    Immortality in classic literature?

    Wuthering Heights, perhaps
  8. Edward G.

    How not to react to a bad review

    No, not that one, but in general, I mean.
  9. Edward G.

    Hello Everyone

    Do you use a Kindle or Nook?
  10. Edward G.

    How not to react to a bad review

    I tend not to read 5-star reviews on Amazon. A five-star review in my opinion is one that is earned by a book that is truly original and moves the genre forward or in a new direction.
  11. Edward G.

    Brandon Massey: Darker Than Night

    This is a new book I just read. It's a collection of gothic short stories, and I thought it was very good. Below is what I posted on my review site and sent to The Midwest Book Review. I haven't read any of Brandon Massey's novels, but he seems like a good writer to me. I hope this is the...
  12. Edward G.

    Hello

    Thank you, Sparkchaser. You know, it's funny, your nic I mean. When I was in the Air Force, I was an aircraft electrician, and that's what they used to call us. Thanks, Landslide. Nice nic to you too, by the way. Great song by Stevie Nicks. I can't remember if she was with Fleetwood Mac on...
  13. Edward G.

    Hello

    Hello, I'm new. I found this forum through the Midwest Book Review. It's my understanding that members can post book reviews in here and discuss them. I hope that's true. My reviews are non-commercial. I don't get paid for them and I don't sell the books. In fact, I won't even take free...
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