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Poison Pie

Halloween may be over, but I'm still elbow-deep in some very spooky reading: The Poisoner's Handbook, by Deborah Blum. I learned about this book from one of my favorite podcasts, "Stuff You Missed in History Class," since they've referred to it in a couple of episodes on famous poisoners lately. The book is about the birth of modern forensic medicine, which more or less took place in Jazz Age New York. The medical examiner's office had been a pretty corrupt and lazy department, accepting bribes to change death certificates and generally not being too ethical. Until, that is, the crime-fighting [...]

2016-12-31T17:59:06-07:00November 4th, 2012|Tags: , , , |

Did You Hear That?!

It's almost Halloween, and that means it's time to scare yourself silly with some delightfully frightening late-night reading! Check out our six scary Halloween picks if you dare... including a FREE downloadable audio story written and read by Neil Gaiman. $1 goes to charity when you download it through Oct. 31 — a sweet treat for everyone.

2016-12-31T17:59:06-07:00October 28th, 2012|

Seraphina Revisited

A while back, we reviewed the book trailer for the dragon-filled fantasy novel Seraphina. On first viewing, we gave the trailer a solid B+ (points awarded for originality of dragon-human-politics premise, deducted for cheesy low-budget costumes). The early buzz was so positive that we were excited to get our claws on it! Now that we’ve read the book, check out our Seraphina review for the full story — and why we’re actually hoping for a sequel.

2016-12-31T17:59:07-07:00October 20th, 2012|
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