“I really enjoyed this book! I will be watching out for his next one. This zombie apocalypse starts from meteors hitting the earth in the east USA. If you breathe the smoke from these impacts than you will turn. You follow a few main characters that eventually meet up together
Read More...“Definitely not for the faint of heart. It reads like a typical teen horror flick. A bunch of kids set out for an adventure and are murdered in different gory ways… I almost gave this a four star rating, only because I usually like my horror a bit less in
Read More...“The “stones of Haaret” never failed to bring fantasy, adventure, magical swords and foul beast, the ongoing battle of good and evil and still show the greatest gifts given to man. As the story builds you find people not that different from our selves. They experience life filled with love
Read More...“I am an enthusiast of zombie lore, but I definitely don’t love everything zombie. I’ve probably bailed on as many zombie books and movies as I have finished. For me, a lot of zombie stuff is cheesy or working too hard, trying to reinvent zombies and add some novel angle
Read More...“Johnny Prime knows his subject well and writes about it with exuberance and passion. This book is an easy read and will torpedo any misinformation you have about beef. To be so passionate about something is one thing; to write a book about it helps all of us. Go and
Read More...Avid Goodreads reader Hunger for Knowledge snagged a freebie copy of The Diaper Man. Here’s what he had to say about it: Alright. I have to admit that when I came across The Diaper Man I thought it was a joke. The title, and the cover, made me laugh. It
Read More...I stumbled upon a nice review of The Diaper Man by horror buff Becki, aka “Shadow Girl,” on the GoodReads page for my book. I followed up and found her blog entry on the short horror tale. Here’s the text of the review: The Diaper Man by Vincent Todarello My
Read More...Check out this review of The Lazarus Impact from Professor David Hogsette, the same writing and English literature professor who reviewed Fifth Stone: LAUGHING IN THE FACE OF HORROR After releasing his very first and quite successful entry into the world of mythopoeic fantasy literature with The Return of the
Read More...A renowned professor and coordinator of the English and Writing Program at NYIT (New York Institute of Technology), Dr. David S. Hogsette has written a great analysis and review of my fantasy novel, The Return of the Fifth Stone. In addition to penning numerous scholarly articles, a Q&A style Christian
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