Each Little Universe – Book Review
Review of Each Little Universe by author Chris Durston, a wild story of a group of friends and their new friend from outer space.
Review of Each Little Universe by author Chris Durston, a wild story of a group of friends and their new friend from outer space.
Review of The New Empire by Alison McBain, a novel that follows a young Chinese slave in America as he grows into a hero.
Review of Self-Fixed Anguish by Francois Tremblay, a satirical adventure novel with anti-natalist and nihilistic themes.
Review of Hyphenated Relations by Daniel Maunz, a drama about grief, moving on, and learning to value the family members you love the most.
Review of To Marry Medusa by Theodore Sturgeon, an alien life comes to Earth a tries to reunite humanity’s hive mind in this sci fi thriller.
Review of Nightmares and Daydreams, a thriller that shows how much the brain can torture itself when sins are left unacknowledged and unforgiven.
Review of The Night Cyclist by Stephen Graham Jones, a horror short story with a twist, perfect for road bikers riding this summer.
Review of Paper Targets: Art Can Be Murder. This book explores the grey area between right and wrong and how anyone can tip over the line.
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