On Fangs for the Fantasy

Aug 06, 2012 13:22

We’ve had several discussions and musings over the weeks:
Stop the GR Bullies: Stalking, Tantrums and Bullying
Reviewers Behaving Badly: Selling Reviews, Guaranteeing Praise
Teen Wolf: Bromance is More Important than Inclusion
Women in Science Fiction
There Can Only Be One Strong Female Character
People of Colour as Extras Don’t Equal Inclusion
Women in Teen Wolf - The Menfolk Say it’s a Matriarchy
GBLT Representation on True Blood and Lost Girl
Chelsea Lately, Nathan Ellis and a Whole Lot of Problems
Women in the Anita Blake Series
Anita Blake Faux Champion of Sexual Agency
Face Off: Which Vampire Legends Shouldn’t be Messed With
Face Off: Which Werewolf Legends Shouldn’t be Messed with
Face Off: Which Tropes do we need to End.

We’re continuing to review several television series.

Almighty Johnsons
Alphas
Being Human (UK)
Blood Ties
Continuum
Dark Angel
Falling Skies
Hex
Sinbad
Teen Wolf
True Blood
Warehouse 13

And, of course, we’ve read a massive number of books

Thirteen by Kelley Armstrong
Save the Pearls by Victoria Foyt
Grave Witch by Kaylana Price
Where Angels Fear to Tread by Thomas Sniegoski
Tempest's Fury by Nicole Peeler
Waiting for Daybreak by Amanda McNeil
Game of Changes by Harry Connolly
The Dead Dream Wakes by Ezra Holiday
Torn By Julie Kenner
Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor
Thunderbird Falls, by C.E Murphy
Halo of the Damned by Dina Rae
The Taken by Vicki Pettersson
The Darkest Gate by SM Reine
Dark Dates, by Tracey Sinclair
Even White Trash Zombies Get The Blues, by Diana Rowland
Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr

All of our reviews and discussions can be found in our Archives: Books, TV, Discussions,
Interviews & Podcasts.

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