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Review of The Necessity of Stars by E. Catherine Tobler
Tobler doesn’t just have a way with words—she makes them dance and shiver all over the page until you come to believe you’re not...
Review of Whitesands by Johann Thorsson
Whitesands by Johann Thorsson is a paranormal police procedural thriller (say that three times fast) that is sure to keep your...
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Book Review: A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow
A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow is an adventurous reimagined fairy tale featuring a dying girl, her best friend, and an...
Book Review: Sweep of Stars by Maurice Broaddus
Sweep of Stars, by Maurice Broaddus, is a fantastic afro-futurist story that dives into the community versus the individual...
Book Review: Wendy, Darling by AC Wise
Long after Wendy, John, and Michael arrived home to London from their childhood adventure to Neverland, the ever-youthful Peter...
Book Review: Rakesfall by Vajra Chandrasekera
A few months after I finished reading Vajra Chandrasekera’s debut novel, The Saint of Bright Doors, Lesley asked me if I’d like...
Book Review: It's Only a Game by Kelsea Yu
After having read Bound Feet, I was excited to see that Kelsea Yu was coming out with a new book this year! It’s Only a Game...