Posted on March 28, 2021
by jameswriteshislines
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Book Reviewed: Bloodsuckers: A Vampire Runs for President, by Michael A. Ventrella Genre: vampire novel, political satire Published By: 1632, Inc. 2019 ($14.99 in paperback) I would like to first apologize again for the delay in posting. I had finished reading this most recent book a little… Continue Reading “REVIEWING “BLOODSUCKERS”: THIS BOOK SUCKS…YOU RIGHT INTO THE STORY”
Category: James' Blog, ReviewsTags: author, book, book review, books, michael a. ventrella, paranormal, politics, satire, science fiction, vampire, vampire novel, writing
This incarnation of our bookish conversations has been due for a couple of weeks now, and I apologize for how long it has taken. Personal and family matters took priority, but now everything has settled and I can get back to my first love… Continue Reading “BOOKISH CONVERSATION WITH CLAY MCLEOD CHAPMAN”
Category: Bookish Conversations, James' Blog, WritersTags: book, books, clay mcleod chapman, creative writing, eighties, horror fiction, horror film, horror movies, novel, the remaking, whisper down the lane, writer, writing
Book Reviewed: March: Book 1 by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, illustrated by Nate Powell Genre: Autobiographical comics Publisher: Top Shelf Productions in 2013 ($14.95 for the paperback) Here we are in the month of February, day four to be exact, and I felt… Continue Reading “REVIEWING “MARCH: BOOK 1”: THE FIGHT FOR EQUAL RIGHTS”
Category: Comic Books, James' Blog, ReviewsTags: african american, black history, black history month, book, book review, books, civil rights, comic book, comics, congress, graphic novel, john lewis, martin luther king
Book Reviewed: Psycho by Robert Bloch Genre: Horror Publisher: Simon & Shuster in 1959, republished by The Overlook Press in 2010 ($14.95 for the recent paperback) Before I go into my current book review, let me first apologize for something. For as many of… Continue Reading “REVIEWING “PSYCHO”: PERHAPS MY FAVORITE HORROR NOVEL?”
Category: James' Blog, ReviewsTags: anthony perkins, book, book review, Film, hitchcock, horror, horror film, horror movie, horror novel, movie, norman bates, psycho, review, writing