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Category Archives: horror
Recently Read
These have mostly gone back to the library, so will be a little vague. Books here are Cherie Priest’s Those Who Went Remain There Still, Melissa Marr’s Graveminder, Lisa Shearin’s Magic Lost, Trouble Found, Jim Butcher’s Small Favor, Parnell Hall’s … Continue reading
Posted in books, fantasy, horror, mystery
Tagged Cherie Priest, Jim Butcher, Lisa Shearin, Melissa Marr, Parnell Hall
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Cherie Priest: Four and Twenty Blackbirds
I’m going to try to go back to writing about what I’ve read; that was the original purpose of this blog. Four and Twenty Blackbirds is Cherie Priest’s debut novel, and the first of three in this setting. Eden Moore’s … Continue reading
Posted in books, horror
Tagged Cherie Priest
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Bloodhound, DVD 1
Bloodhound or Blood Hound is a live-action series loosely based on Kaori Yuki’s one-shot manga of the same name; Bandai released the TV series in the US, but the manga has not yet been licensed. It can best be described … Continue reading
Posted in adaptation, comedy, dvd, horror
Tagged Kaori Yuki, vampires
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Hellsing Ultimate III
This is the third in a series of anime OVA adaptations of the Hellsing manga by Kouta Hirano, intended to be extremely faithful to the manga. There was a thirteen episode TV series in 2001; it diverged from the manga … Continue reading