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Some short reviews of recent comics and graphic novels

I recently checked out an iPad from work and was able to read a few of the comics and graphic novels I’ve received from NetGalley. The Birth of Canis by Darby Conley Get Fuzzy has become my favorite comic. The characters are … Continue reading

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Review: Anatomy of a Haunting: The Nightmare on Baxter Road by Lee Strong

Published by Llewellyn Publications Released March 8, 2013 360 pages Where I got it: E-galley received from publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from Goodreads): This is the true story of one couple’s descent into darkness. In 1981, Jon and Carlie Summers … Continue reading

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Review: Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks

Published by St. Martin’s Press Released August 21, 2012 311 pages Where I got it: E-galley received from publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from publisher): Budo is lucky as imaginary friends go. He’s been alive for more than five years, which is … Continue reading

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Review: The Uninvited by Liz Jensen

Published by Bloomsbury Released January 8, 2013 320 pages Where I got it: E-galley received courtesy publisher via NetGalley, public library Rating: Description (from publisher): A seven-year-old girl puts a nail gun to her grandmother’s neck and fires. An isolated incident, … Continue reading

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Review: Revenge by Yoko Ogawa

Published by Picador Released January 29, 2013 162 pages Where I got it: Finished copy received courtesy publisher Rating: Description (from publisher): Sinister forces collide—and unite a host of desperate characters—in this eerie cycle of interwoven tales from Yoko Ogawa, the … Continue reading

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