Tag Archives: Michael Sims

15 creepy books to get you in the Halloween spirit

I mentioned in yesterday’s contest post that we’re already getting geared up for the spooky Halloween season here at BookPage. What better way to do so than by reading scary books? Here are 15 books from our archives that we … Continue reading

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Monday contest: The Story of Charlotte’s Web

Thanks to a family vacation in May, I got an early start on the beach reading season with a week of sun, sand, waves and books. Though I read some fiction, the book I enjoyed the most was Michael Sims‘ … Continue reading

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Mysteries, Mr. Peanut and a vampire anthology

What’s on your TBR list for the week? If you need any ideas, take a look at our new content highlighted on BookPage.com. Seems like our reading picks have taken a turn for the dark: murder-by-peanut, murder in Italy, Dracula. … Continue reading

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A natural history of the vampire

In Michael Sims’ upcoming anthology, Dracula’s Guest, readers can look to an earlier time when vampire literature reigned supreme: the Victorian era. The 19th century was a breeding ground for stories of the undead, which culminated in 1897 with the … Continue reading

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Book buzz

Here in Nashville, we’re still digging out from our biggest snowstorm in years, which dumped several inches of snow and ice on the city and wiped out last Friday’s work day. If you’ve never observed the behavior of Southerners when … Continue reading

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