at
http://greenmanreview.com/whats_new.html
and I have four new reviews:
1. _Hellbound Hearts_, an anthology of stories set in Clive Barker's Hellraiser universe written by many of our best contemporary horror writers
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_kane_hellboundhearts.html
2. Lucy A. Snyder's new novel _Spellbent_, a dark urban fantasy in hwich the female protagonist practices a sort of magic for hackers
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_snyder_spellbent.html
3. For those who like their horror mixed with more than a little bit of humor, there's Seamus Cooper's The Mall of Cthulhu, a story of one Boston barista's battle with the forces of darkness
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_cooper_mallofcthulhu.html
4. The Best Horror of the Year: Volume One, edited by Ellen Datlow
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_datlow_besthorror_volumeone.html
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There is a lot to be excited about in regard to this new annual which will hopefully attract many new readers who, like myself, tend to be more interested
in horror than fantasy. The quality and variety of stories, along with the depth and breadth of Datlow's summary of the year in review, makes The Best
Horror of the Year informative as well as entertaining, and any horror fan who wishes to keep current with the state of the genre will want to have a copy.
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http://greenmanreview.com/whats_new.html
and I have four new reviews:
1. _Hellbound Hearts_, an anthology of stories set in Clive Barker's Hellraiser universe written by many of our best contemporary horror writers
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_kane_hellboundhearts.html
2. Lucy A. Snyder's new novel _Spellbent_, a dark urban fantasy in hwich the female protagonist practices a sort of magic for hackers
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_snyder_spellbent.html
3. For those who like their horror mixed with more than a little bit of humor, there's Seamus Cooper's The Mall of Cthulhu, a story of one Boston barista's battle with the forces of darkness
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_cooper_mallofcthulhu.html
4. The Best Horror of the Year: Volume One, edited by Ellen Datlow
http://greenmanreview.com/book/book_datlow_besthorror_volumeone.html
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There is a lot to be excited about in regard to this new annual which will hopefully attract many new readers who, like myself, tend to be more interested
in horror than fantasy. The quality and variety of stories, along with the depth and breadth of Datlow's summary of the year in review, makes The Best
Horror of the Year informative as well as entertaining, and any horror fan who wishes to keep current with the state of the genre will want to have a copy.
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