Nerdophiles is glad to be part of Alivia Anders’ cover reveal for her upcoming novel A Shard of Ice. And it is one absolutely gorgeous cover if we do say so ourselves. A Shard of Ice will mark the beginning of the Black Symphony Saga published by Black Symphony Press. […]
Revolution: The Song Remains the Same Recap
Revolution continues to have some wonderful little moments and scenes while boring the crap out of the the rest of the time. I mean, for the most part I like this show. And I continue to want to like it more. The problem is that I just keep losing interest. […]
“The Age of Kings is Dead…”
Wow. Let me just say – wow. I absolutely loved this book. On GoodReads I very seriously considered giving it a five star rating which I almost never give to books. My five star books are my absolute favorites and this almost made the cut. I usually don’t do the […]
Enter The Ward With Jordana Frankel
Rising sea levels are a very real danger around the world – though perhaps snot in the way that the author necessarily describes. Though, granted, after the hurricane we saw last year in New York City you might begin to wonder. The Ward takes place in the 2100s after a catastrophic event […]
Bates Motel: Trust Me Recap
So last episode when Normal told Norman he had to go get the belt from Shelby’s place apparently it wasn’t really ‘Norman’ who was doing it. It was crazy psycho Norman in some kind of murderous trance. Because just s he was walking towards Shelby’s Dylan happened to be driving […]
“The Conjuring” is Genuinely Terrifying
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb-jRz7HWqs] Before the Pacific Rim panel at Wonder Con last weekend, Warner Bros. took the opportunity to plug it’s upcoming horror film The Conjuring. Before this I had never once even heard of the film. I’m glad that they did sneak this little preview in, though, because damn. I don’t […]
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong…
Most of the comic books I read are published by Marvel so I always appreciate the chance to check out something new and original. Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong is an fun, quirky graphic novel for YA readers set in your average Southern high school. And I thought it was […]
Hannibal: Apéritif Recap
When I walked into the Hannibal screening at Wonder Con last weekend I knew that I was going to be one of the first people to see the series premier. Hannibal had been a major sponsor of Wonder Con this year – the main one, really – so there was a […]
Get Intimate With BioShock: Infinite
I think we can all pretty much agree that BioShock: Infinite is an absolutely gorgeous game. The environment is bright, colorful, dynamic and engaging. The character designs are absolutely perfect for the alternate history setting. Every area works together to paint a seamless portrait of a crazy, floating dystopia built […]
Who Would Win In A Fight – Robots or Vampires?
That’s the question that Transfusion asks. Created by 30 Days of Night co-creator Steven Niles, Transfusion introduces us to a very bleak future. There are no longer seasons. The days are scorching and the nights freezing. War brought humanity to its knees and, well, that’s not all. See, humanity is barely managing […]