Book Reviews
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WE CALL THEM WITCHES by India-Rose Bower (BOOK REVIEW)
The world has ended and eldritch-like creatures stalk the earth, hunting every human. But Sara and her family have been fighting for survival, armed with their ... -
UNTETHERING DARK by Desirée M. Niccoli (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! That’s right, Emma Penman is back for another year of reviewing monster romance – or Monster Botherer. We decided that as ... -
A SWORD OF GOLD AND RUIN by Anna Smith Spark (BOOK REVIEW)
Readers of Shauna Lawless and Thilde Kold Holdt will love this Celtic-inflected adventure by critically acclaimed, grimdark epic fantasy novelist, Anna Smith Spark. The sequel to ... -
THE WHITE OCTOPUS HOTEL by Alexandra Bell (BOOK REVIEW)
“As the hotel got closer, it was like seeing a photograph slowly developing-the details appearing, a spark of an idea made real. But more than that, ... -
WUTHERING HEIGHTS by Emily Brontë (BOOK REVIEW)
Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (1847) “She abandoned them under a delusion,” he answered; “picturing in me a hero of romance, and expecting unlimited indulgences from ... -
THE SWAN’S DAUGHTER by Roshani Chokshi (BOOK REVIEW)
“And so, far away from the eyes and ears of the mortals and in the loamy argot of roots and brambles, the Isle whispered to the ... -
AGNES AUBERT’S MYSTICAL CAT SHELTER by Heather Fawcett (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Nils and Beth managed to squeeze one more buddy read in for what has been an amazing year of buddy reads for them! This time they ... -
THE BOOK OF FALLEN LEAVES by A. S. Tamaki (BOOK REVIEW)
“Death, it was said, was unholy in the eyes of the enlightened. To kill was to be unclean, and courtiers would never so besmirch their souls. ... -
THE CELLAR BELOW THE CELLAR by Ivy Grimes (BOOK REVIEW)
Everyone, sooner or later, understands death for what it is. Change, revelation, the moment one thing becomes another. Ivy Grimes’s novella, The Cellar Below the Cellar, ... -
A GOOD DAY TO DIE by G.R.Matthews (BOOK REVIEW)
In the shadowed towns of Esadale, betrayal cuts deeper than any blade. Rawlins — thief, murderer, outcast— has been left to die by the friends he ...









