• Starburst

    Starburst | 24 November 2012

    One of the perils of reading a multi-part series is the fear that it could fall to what the scientists are calling the Miracle Day effect. In effect, it’s where the series doesn’t have enough...

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  • Muh, das Telefonbuch

    Muh, das Telefonbuch | 24 November 2012

    NB: THIS IS A GOOGLE TRANSLATION OF A GERMAN ARTICLE, SO IT'S A BIT GARBLED, BUT THE GENERAL GIST COMES ACROSS.

     

    Just as little warning first: You will not like B. Maybe you get the sudden...

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  • Clockwork Serenity

    Clockwork Serenity | 23 November 2012

    I was blown away by this bloody little book! There are news reports of zombies in Ireland, but the people of London aren’t sure if it is real or a hoax. B lives in an abusive home with a racist...

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  • Books And More From The Teen Scene

    Books And More From The Teen Scene | 19 November 2012

    This book was quite a surprise. Written by a master of young adult horror, it’s remarkably light on the spurting blood and the brain eating … until it’s not.

     

    Although the zombies are...

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  • Book Obsession

    Book Obsession | 17 November 2012

    1st REVIEW FROM SEPTEMBER 7th 2006, BY GREG.

     

    Lord Loss, book 1 in the Demonata series by Darren Shan (author of the popular Cirque Du Freak series), is a great read, but definitely not...

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  • Book Obsession

    Book Obsession | 16 November 2012

    So, I have a hard time reading series. I know, I know--most people love series and want to continue with the characters and all that. And bizarrely enough, I love manga series. But a novel series...

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  • Short and Sweet reviews

    Short and Sweet reviews | 14 November 2012

    So as you may have guessed already, I am a sucker for anything weird and creepy, and anything involving zombies. The social commentary around racism was just an added bonus, as I love anything...

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  • Blogger’s Bookshelf

    Blogger's Bookshelf | 14 November 2012

    Zom-B is the first in a new twelve book series by Irish author Darren Shan who is famous for creating YA horror novels. These are set to be fairly short books and there will only be around three...

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  • From the TBR pile

    From the TBR pile | 13 November 2012

    I picked up the audiobook for Zom-B at the library because it sounded like a good story. I was happy to hear that Emma Galvin was the narrator for the audiobook. If you haven't listened to one of...

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  • Starburst

    Starburst | 12 November 2012

    ‘Master of horror’ Darren Shan, multi-million selling author of young adult fantasies such as the Cirque du Freak saga and… er… adult adult books like Procession of the Dead and City of the...

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  • JeanBookNerd.Com

    JeanBookNerd.Com | 12 November 2012

    Darren Shan’s Zom-B is a new series that only Darren can deliver. Just like how his Cirque Du Freak (The Vampire’s Assistant) left me captivated, Zom-B executed the same result. Although the...

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  • Ficlov

    Ficlov | 10 November 2012

    I know a lot of you guys are probably apprehensive about reading a book about zombies, but fear not, this one is worth reading. I was weirded out by that too, but because I'm a die-hard Darren...

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