June 15, 2024

Plenty scary!

May 17, 2024

Fascinating look at what happens to the property, owner, neighbors, and even city where an infamous crime occurs.

May 13, 2024

This 1919 adventure combines the adventure of H Rider Haggard and the horror of Lovecraft to create a fascinating story of an underground world where a plot is afoot to take over the outside world.

May 8, 2024
April 19, 2024

These stories are delightfully creepy on their own, but read by Gaiman, who imbues them with warmth and subtle humor, well, they are outstanding. This is an anthology I will listen to over and over again. Amazing audiobook. Highly recommend.

April 3, 2024

This is not what I expected for my first book by Rushdie. It's funny and imaginative and delightful. It made me smile. It made me laugh. It made me chant along at parts. I think the best word for it is charming. It is charming.

March 30, 2024

What is a mother? This novelette explores the intersection between biology, care, and truth in a way that both disturbs and informs the reader.

March 18, 2024

There's nothing new here about Jonestown, but it's told from the POV of a Vietnam vet. It's interesting why/how he got involved and how he got out on that fatal day.

March 16, 2024
March 2, 2024

Four current authors talk about how one of the sisters has influenced their life and writing. Fascinating listening for fans of Little Women.

March 1, 2024

This is mission #3 in the Black Ocean series of Galaxy Outlaws. Short and fun, like all of them.

March 1, 2024

The is the origin story of Morgan le Fay, King Arthur's half-sister and a powerful magician. It's told in the first person by Morgan, which makes it an enthralling read. New book in the series coming in less than a month.

February 27, 2024

There are no fairies and no prisoners in the conventional sense. This is a story about finding, losing, and then finding again beauty in the world. I adored this book.

March 27, 2024

Vintage novelette from pulp publication Weird Tales. Mad scientist conducts occult experiments to create a comic book world. This is a parody of HG Wells' The Island of Dr. Moreau. It is, as expected quite deliciously over the top.

Originally posted at pseudopod.org.

February 3, 2024

I believe this approach is neurologically sound as well as more humane than the typical approach to traumatized and RAD kids. We are implementing this at the residential treatment center where I work. I'm not clear if this is really going to work when you're dealing with a large group of kids..

August 4, 2013

Fabulous story. I just wish the author would invest in professional editing/proofreading.

August 10, 2013

Confusing. One of the strangest theologies I've ever read.

May 18, 2013

Interesting way to learn more about the history of a country.

April 14, 2013
May 18, 2013

Shallow narcissistic protagonists in a slow moving story.

July 20, 2013

Could not finish this one. Got 15% of the way through and gave up. Complex yet boring. The florid writing style is very heavy on description and light on dialogue/action. This author needed an editor.

May 26, 2013

Great idea, never fully executed. Not enough conflict. There was the promise of an evil plot in the beginning that was dropped and never mentioned again. Without conflict, the book is a long yawn.

June 14, 2013

Charming.

August 30, 2013

Could not read this at bed time. The description of the child abuse is too graphic. Lots of formatting problems with this book made the dialogue hard to follow at times, but it is well worth the effort.

October 26, 2013