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A Book Series from Hunger

September 17, 2018 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

Whitley Strieber wrote The Hunger in 1981. It was his second novel and featured Miriam Blaylock, a glamorous female vampire, her current companion John. A third side to the triangle is a brilliant young doctor, Sarah Roberts, whose research may provide an answer to Miriam’s immortality and what it might mean to the human race. The book was memorably made into a sexy, campy feature film by Tony Scott in 1983 with Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon as the trio. What makes The […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CannonballRead10, 1980's, Books, cannonball 10, Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, horror, Lilith's Dream, Susan Sarandon, the hunger, The Last Vampire, vampires, Whitley Strieber

xoxoxoe's CBR10 Review No:16 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: #CannonballRead10, 1980's, Books, cannonball 10, Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, horror, Lilith's Dream, Susan Sarandon, the hunger, The Last Vampire, vampires, Whitley Strieber ·
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All plurals are ultimately singular.

June 8, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Packing My Library – 4/5 Stars This short memoir/thought piece takes it cue from the Walter Benjamin essay I will write about afterward and addresses what it means to pack one’s library away, presumably for good, as one heads into the final stages of life. Alberto Manguel is rounding on 70 and after decades of moving through and all over the world, he seems to have reached a place where he’s able to give up his library. His sentiments are especially interesting if you take […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: alberto manguel, Books, Larry McMurtry, Michael Chabon, packing my library, pops, unpacking my library

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:188 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: alberto manguel, Books, Larry McMurtry, Michael Chabon, packing my library, pops, unpacking my library ·
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still in the mood for thrillers

April 19, 2018 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

Still in the mood for thrillers. Here are some recent reads: And Then There Were None, 1939, by Agatha Christie This one is unlikely to be reimagined by Kenneth Branagh, but you never know. And Then There Were None is one of Christie’s grimmest, and most famous tales. Due to its original title, it is also one of her most controversial. Christie loved to use nursery rhyme references in her book titles, and this book actually incorporates an entire rhyme in the book as a twisted […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Short Stories, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR10, agatha christie, And Then There Were None, Books, deathtrap, ira levin, Richard Matheson

xoxoxoe's CBR10 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Short Stories, Suspense · Tags: #CBR10, agatha christie, And Then There Were None, Books, deathtrap, ira levin, Richard Matheson ·
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Speaking of Mustaches …

March 31, 2018 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

I have been into thrillers lately … Murder on The Orient Express, by Agatha Christie, 1934 I had to re-read this classic Agatha Christie novel after recently seeing the Kenneth Branagh movie version. I have always been a huge fan of David Suchet and his version of Christie’s most famous detective, Hercule Poirot. I was initially horrified at the promotional photos of Branagh’s take on the inimitable Belgian’s famous ‘stache, but I actually enjoyed his lively take on the character. Maybe some of that enthusiasm […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR10, agatha christie, Books, Hercule Poirot, murder on the orient express, mystery of the blue train, Robert Bloch

xoxoxoe's CBR10 Review No:8 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR10, agatha christie, Books, Hercule Poirot, murder on the orient express, mystery of the blue train, Robert Bloch ·
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Down the Rabbit Hole with Ira Levin

March 31, 2018 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

My latest writing project is of a spooky nature, so I thought I might get a little inspiration from one of my favorite horror movies, Rosemary’s Baby. It didn’t disappoint and holds up after many viewings. Mia Farrow is having a tough trimester in Rosemary’s Baby After the umpteenth time of watching poor Mia Farrow find out what was really behind her linen closet, I got to wondering about the source material. A trip to the library resulted in a bag full of Ira Levin thrillers: Rosemary’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR10, Books, horror, ira levin, mia farrow, Rosemary's Baby (film), the stepford wives, thriller

xoxoxoe's CBR10 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #CBR10, Books, horror, ira levin, mia farrow, Rosemary's Baby (film), the stepford wives, thriller ·
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As Spooky As Ever: We Have Always Lived in the Castle

April 16, 2017 by xoxoxoe 2 Comments

We Have Always Lived in the Castle is an amazing, unsettling book. It is a tale told by a fanciful and unreliable but fascinating narrator, Mary Katherine Blackwood, or Merricat, as her older sister Constance calls her. Merricat and Constance and their Uncle Julian and Merricat’s cat Jonas live in Blackwood House, on top of the hill overlooking a small and small-minded village. The author Shirley Jackson was a master of the macabre and creepy. Her short story “The Lottery” continues to haunt schoolchildren every year, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Suspense Tagged With: Books, horror, Shirley Jackson, Suspense

xoxoxoe's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Suspense · Tags: Books, horror, Shirley Jackson, Suspense ·
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