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  • The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham

    Title:  The Day of the Triffids Author: John Wyndham Year: 1951 Publishing Details: Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc., 2003 Modern Library Paperback Edition Genre: Science Fiction Topical Category: Man-eating Plants, Post-Apocalyptic Synopsis and Background: Post-apocalyptic imaginings are a fixture of science fiction. From the hypothesized post-Martian future of War of the Worlds (1898), …

    July 9, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1950s, 9/10, John Wyndham, Man-eating plants, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, The Day of the Triffids, Triffids
    The Day of  the Triffids by John Wyndham
  • The Ruins by Scott Smith

    Title: The Ruins Author: Scott Smith Year: 2006 Publishing Details: First Vintage Books, Random House Inc., New York, Mass Market Edition, August 2007 Genre: Horror Topical Category: Man-eating Plants Synopsis and Background: It’s August and a small group of young people go on vacation. They wear skimpy swimwear, drink booze, make out, and generally eat…

    June 30, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    2000s, 8/10, demons, Horror, Man-eating plants, Scott Smith, The Ruins
    The Ruins by Scott Smith
  • The Plants by Kenneth McKenney

    Title: The Plants Author: Kenneth McKenney Year: 1976 Publishing Details: Bantam Book, published by arrangement with G.P. Putnam’s Sons, February 1977 Genre: Science Fiction, Horror Topical Category: Man-eating Plants, Eco-horror Synopsis and Background: I love love love man-eating plants. Sadly, they are few and far between. More often they are some variants of man-killing plants…

    June 24, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1970s, 3/10, Eco-horror, Horror, Kenneth McKenney, Man-eating plants, Science Fiction, The Plants, zucchini
    The Plants by Kenneth McKenney
  • Man-Eating Varieties and Other Unusual Flora

    During the age of discovery and afterwards European explorers all over the world sent back travelogs recording their adventures in foreign and exotic lands. Some of them were perhaps not as…accurate as the public came to believe. But the more sensational they were, the better they sold. There were tales of living dinosaurs in Africa,…

    June 12, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Non-Review Musings
    Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic, Flora Curiosa, Horror, How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime, Jim Endersby, Little Shop of Horrors, Man-eating plants, Orchid:A Cultural History, Roger Corman and Jim Jerome, Roots of Evil: Beyond the Secret Life of Plants, Science Fiction, Science Fiction by Gaslight, Searching for Hidden Animals: An Inquiry into Zoological Mysteries, The Little Shop of Horrors
    Man-Eating Varieties and Other Unusual Flora
  • Ritual by William Heffernan

    Title: Ritual Author: William Heffernan Year: 1988 Publishing Details: Signet, New American Library, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., First Signet Printing, February, 1990 Genre: Murder Mystery Topical Category: Murder Mystery, Horror Synopsis and Background: Do you recall Lincoln Child’s quote about the genesis of Relic?  “Doug pitched me a murder mystery set in…

    June 7, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1980s, 6/10, Horror, Human sacrifice, Mayan, Murder Mystery, Ritual, William Heffernan
    Ritual by William Heffernan
  • The Fleet and the Fluffy: Feathered Dinosaurs as Movie Monsters

    In a half-remembered time a few years ago now, I had a great many rambling thoughts and feelings about feathered dinosaurs as movie monsters and wrote them down. After reading Relic I am not ready to embark on a full Jurassic Park review quite yet, but I figured I would post this here as it…

    June 2, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Non-Review Musings
    Animals Attack!, birds, Dinosaurs, Feathered Dinosaurs, Horror, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, movies, Mutant-on-the-loose, Science Fiction, sharks, Therizinosaurus
    The Fleet and the Fluffy: Feathered Dinosaurs as Movie Monsters
  • Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

    Title: Relic Author: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child Year: 1995 Publishing Details: A Forge Book, Tom Doherty Associates, Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC. First Mass Market Edition, January 1996 Genre: Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery Topical Category: Mutant-on-the-loose Synopsis and Background: “Doug pitched me a murder mystery set in the museum that was literally called ‘Zero at…

    May 27, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1990s, 9/10, American Museum of Natural History, Douglas Preston, Horror, Kothoga, Lincoln Child, Mutant-on-the-loose, Mwbun, Mystery, Relic, Science Fiction, The Relic
    Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
  • Natural Selection by Dave Freedman

    Title: Natural Selection Author: Dave Freedman Year: 2006 Publishing Details:  Hyperion Books, First U.S. Mass Market Edition Genre: Science Fiction, Horror Topical Category: Eco-horror, Sea Monster, Animals Attack! Synopsis and Background: While Jaws (1974) spawned many imitators in the 70s and 80s, it’s position as a monster thriller was usurped in 1990 by the publication…

    April 23, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    2000s, 8/10, Animals Attack!, Dave Freedman, Eco-horror, Horror, manta rays, Natural Selection, Science Fiction, Sea Monster
    Natural Selection by Dave Freedman
  • The Accursed by Paul Boorstin

    Title: The Accursed Author: Paul Boorstin Year: 1977 Publishing Details: Signet Classics, First Signet Printing, November 1977 Genre: Science Fiction, Horror Topical Category: Animals Attack! Synopsis and Background: Full-disclosure, I decided to read this book based solely on the cover which gave me both infant Hercules and creepy baby Voldemort vibes. From the title I…

    January 13, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1970s, 8/10, Animals Attack!, Horror, movie, movies, Paul Boorstin, pythons, review, Science Fiction, snakes, The Accursed
    The Accursed by Paul Boorstin
  • Orca by Arthur Herzog

    Title: Orca Author: Arthur Herzog Year: 1977 Publishing Details: Original Pocket Book edition, June 1977, a Simon and Schuster Division Genre: Science Fiction, Horror Topical Category: Sea Monster, Animals Attack! Synopsis and Background: Once upon a time there was a movie called Jaws. Released in 1975, it was based on a bestselling novel from the…

    January 1, 2024

    melissawilcox1

    Book Review
    1970s, 4/10, 9/10, Animals Attack!, Arthur Herzog, book-reviews, Horror, movie-reviews, movies, Orca, orcas, Revenge Fanstasy, Science Fiction, Sea Monster, sharks
    Orca by Arthur Herzog
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