Monthly Archives: April 2009

Robert Pattinson: True Love Never Dies by Josie Rusher

Yet another biography of Mr. Pattinson. This one is quite enjoyable. It’s full of facts and beautiful pictures, it includes a free poster, and it’s very well put together. It’s the history, present, and future of Rob Pattinson but in bite-size doses. There are a few grammar errors and typos but if you can get…

Tribute to Cary Brothers

Ok so this is more of a tribute to my mother.     HAPPY BIRTHDAY MO BEAR!!! Here’s something nice to look at and lovely to listen to. Cheap birthday present, I know. But hey, it’s Cary. Best I can do.

Midnight Alley by Rachel Caine

This is the third book in the Morganville Vampire series. It’s more of the same, but yet different enough to keep you on your toes and flipping pages. Claire is summoned by Amelie and is given her first task as “Amelie’s pet.” It doesn’t seem so strange or impossible, she is only assigned more homework…

Robert Pattinson: Fated for Fame by Mel Williams

This is almost a biography of Robert Pattinson. Except it’s not good. It’s written in the style of TigerBeat Magazine, pictures are mediocre, and it’s less than 50 pages. I can’t emphasize enough how disappointed I am with this ‘book’. The overuse of the exclamation point and question mark is appauling. It reminds me of…

Undead and Unappreciated by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the third book of the Queen Betsy series. A new spin is put on the tale when Betsy becomes evil… for a while. Some new characters are introduced, friendships are made, and lost, and Betsy has an epiphany. That is about the extent of this book. I did like the introduction of the…

The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter

This is the first book of the “Lords of the Underworld” series. It follows the life of Maddox, an immortal warrior possessed with the demon of Violence and cursed with Death. He lives in a castle in Budapest with 5 other immortal warriors, each possessed with a different demon. Maddox has a daily routine that…