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Tag Archives: Monster Hunter Series
Review: Monster Hunter Files
If you don’t know Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International series, this would be a place to start. It’s a world where the forces of darkness are driven back by men and women with nerves of steel, bullets of lead, silver, … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged Jim Butcher, Larry Correia, Monster Hunter International, Monster Hunter Series
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Monster Hunter Grunge Review
What happens when you bring together one of the best SF&F writers into one of the best fantasy worlds in books today? Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge. When Marine Private Oliver Chadwick Gardenier is killed in the Marine barrack bombing in … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Reviews, Thriller
Tagged John Ringo, Larry Correia, Monster Hunter International, Monster Hunter Series
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Monster-Hunting for Fun and Profit
So, let’s back up a little. Once upon a time, this guy Matt (he writes for a blog about being geeky and Catholic, you might have read it) mentioned this little series called Monster Hunter International. He was kinda cryptic … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Fiction, Reviews
Tagged Larry Correia, Monster Hunter International, Monster Hunter Series
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Catholic Dragon Award Suggestions
Since we have not mentioned this since February, It’s occurred to me that the first post was probably a little too cavalier in that Dragon Award post. We should spell out what the bleep is going on a little bit … Continue reading →