The Grave Listeners by William Frank
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas While The Grave Listeners is just a brief incursion into life in a mystical medieval setting, it is a memorable visit. William Frank creates a strangely familiar yet distant world in which we cannot feel welcome but ...
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The Zone: A Cyberpunk Thriller (The Zone, #1) by Stu Jones
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas A thought-provoking cyberpunk thriller, “The Zone” by Stu Jones, is an immersive tale that tingles all the senses. In an apocalyptic future, what remains of humanity insists on surviving while the elites reach for ab ...
Vessels of Wrath: A Big Ray Elmore Novel by Thomas Holland
Book Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Vessels of Wrath is another strong showing from the talented Thomas D. Holland. Protagonist Ray Elmore, or "Big Ray" as he is commonly known to his chagrin, finds himself once again investigating a murder in th ...
This Too Shall Pass by David Yuen
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Continuing to share his altogether discerning, literary journey through life, author David Yuen supplies another artistic tour de force with his work in This Too Shall Pass. A thought-filled work that artfully p ...
All Hope of Becoming Human by Lonnie Busch
Book Reviewed by Rahul Gaur When Ben Jonson first came up with the saying "Curiosity killed the cat," he probably didn't imagine that it would continue to be used to describe humans for a long time. We've seen this idea in many movies, books, and ...
The Chancer by Fiona Graham
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Fiona Graham’s debut novel, The Chancer, is a seemingly fun and easy read. However, there is a lot simmering under the surface. The story explores the fragile relationship between living an authentic life and fully a ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh: A Poetic Version by Robert W. Watson
Book Reviewed by Michaela Gordoni The Epic of Gilgamesh is popularly considered to be the oldest piece of written literature ever discovered. Robert W. Watson’s The Epic of Gilgamesh: A Poetic Version sets out to recount the story of the great Kin ...
The Butterfly Cage by Rachel Zemach
Book Reviewed by Lily Andrews "The Butterfly Cage" is a brilliant and thoughtful memoir written by Rachel Zemach, a deaf educator, writer, and activist. Here, Author Zemach recounts her remarkable navigation through the intricacies of teaching whi ...
A Friend of King Neptune by Wm. Stage
Book Reviewed by Rahul Gaur "A Friend of King Neptune by Wm. Stage" is a story that revolves around the experiences of Francis and Dingus's journey and their encounters with different people. Despite the unique plot, the story captures various asp ...