by Daniel Stalter | Mar 16, 2021 | Pulp Horror
Wanted by Caroline B. Cooney © 1997 by Caroline B. Cooney. Cover Art not credited. Spoiler-Free Review: I remember reading this as a kid and thinking it was all-caps AMAZING. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I couldn’t put it down. I did...
by Daniel Stalter | Feb 24, 2021 | Fear Street
Fear Street #10: Ski Weekend © 1991 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Spoiler-Free Review Ski Weekend was a solid thriller that made good use of its characters and setting. I liked Ariel as a protagonist. She had some Nancy Drew vibes when it came...
by Daniel Stalter | Feb 16, 2021 | Travel
I have the privilege of traveling for work, and it’s taken me to some pretty amazing places. In 2018 alone, I got to go to London, Barcelona, and all over Kenya. On top of that, I tabled at five different comic book conventions (including all four days of New York...
by Daniel Stalter | Feb 9, 2021 | Goosebumps
Goosebumps #24: Phantom of the Auditorium © 1994 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Tim Jacobus. Spoiler-Free Review Phantom of the Auditorium is one of the more solid Goosebumps books I’ve read so far, though it is not without significant flaws. It had a few...
by Daniel Stalter | Jan 26, 2021 | Fear Street
Fear Street #9: The Stepsister © 1990 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Spoiler-Free Review The Stepsister was a twisted one. I figured out the big plot twist about a third of the way in, but I still enjoyed seeing it unravel. I think part of that...
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