Author: Patrick Sheane Duncan Release Date: October 25, 2016 Publisher: Inkshares Genre(s): Horror, War Drama Review Spoilers: Minor Inkshares | Goodreads | Amazon This book caught me off-guard. I was expecting something more akin to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies rather than a legitimate war story that just happens to include Dracula. It is written in a similar format to Dracula […]
The Girl on The Train and Her Ex Husband and His New Wife and Their Neighbors
Release Date: October 7, 2016 Cast: Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Edgar Ramirez Director: Tate Taylor Studio: DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Marc Platt Productions Distributor: Universal Pictures Genre(s): Mystery Thriller Drama Review Spoilers: Low IMDB | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia “Rachel Watson, an alcoholic who […]
Holiday Gift Guide 2015: Great DIY Gifts For This Holiday Season
We get it. Not every year can you go and buy everyone a BB-8 to patrol their homes. Sometimes you have to dig deep into the geek reserves to make something a little more heartfelt than an unfeeling droid. At Nerdophiles, we’ve got you covered. No strangers to the DIY presents, […]
Brian Selznick’s “The Marvels” Comes Out This Week – And You Could Win A Copy of Your Very Own!
The Marvels Brian Selznick, the author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret and Wonderstruck is at it again with his latest novel The Marvels. Tuesday marks the release of The Marvels and we couldn’t be more excited.We’re happy to have the change to jump on board with our friends over at Scholastic […]
Spademan Rises in Shovel Ready
Shovel Ready Author: Adam Sternbergh Release Date: January 14th, 2014 Publisher: Broadway Books Source: Blogging For Books Genre(s): Crime, Noir Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Review Spoilers: Low GoodReads | Amazon When it’s time to bury someone, you need a spade. In the near future of bombed New York, you need… Spade…man? Adam Sternbergh released his […]
You’re Probably About To Revoke Any and All of My Credibility But I Really Did Enjoy the Selection
I did not go into this book intending to like it. In fact, I think that I was judging it a bit unfairly before I even began and I approached it harshly when I first started reading it. I regret that now. I regret not letting myself just enjoy the […]
Unlike Twilight, Warm Bodies Really IS Necrophelia
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGRHrr6IYdg] A few months ago I reviewed Isaac Marion’s novel Warm Bodies. It chronicles the story of a semi-sentient zombie named R as he falls in love with a living girl and the two attempt to disrupt the post-apocalyptic order the world. The movie seems to be along the same […]