We Are All Completely Fine by Daryl Gregory
We Are All Completely Fine is thoughtful horror that cares about its characters and examines the aftermath of supernatural trauma. Read the review.
View ArticleTop Ten Books on the Maybe List
I'm interested in all the books on this list, but I'm not entirely sure I'll ever read them. Read the countdown.
View ArticleBig Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
Helicopter parents turn deadly. Don't mess with the moms! Big Little Lies is stay-up-all-night page-turner. Read the review.
View ArticleSouthern Reach Trilogy Cover Appreciation
Until Acceptance is released on September 2, let's appreciate all the cover art for The Southern Reach Trilogy. View the covers.
View ArticleOne Past Midnight by Jessica Shirvington
One Past Midnight features an intriguing premise of a girl who lives in two worlds. Unfortunately, she does nothing interesting in either world. Read the review.
View ArticleThe Secret Place by Tana French
The Secret Place reminds us of a world teenagers can live in: one where revealing secrets and betraying trust are far deadlier sins than murder itself. Read the review.
View ArticleWall of Shame: SFF Books I Should’ve Read by Now
Just try to keep in mind there are a lot of books not on this list! Read the countdown.
View ArticleSix Years by Harlan Coben
Six Years boasts an intriguing premise, but is ultimately marred by an overcomplicated execution. Read the review.
View ArticleYour Book Horoscopes for September 2014
What lies in store for you next month, book-wise? Find out here.
View ArticleNest by Esther Ehrlich
Nest may be a middle-grade book, but it's a touching and real one recommended for all ages. Read the review.
View ArticleA Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan
An overall lack of dragons makes A Natural History of Dragons one of the most misleading titles ever. Read the review.
View ArticleTop Ten Books That I Want Released Now
Yet to be released books that I cannot wait to own. Read the countdown.
View ArticleThe Future for Curious People by Gregory Sherl
Why trust your heart when, using the latest scientific methods, you can envision your romantic future with someone? The Future for Curious People is a charming examination of fundamental human needs....
View ArticleServants of the Storm by Delilah S. Dawson
Hurricane Josephine hit Savannah, Georgia one year ago and took Dovey’s best friend, Carly. Absolutely devastated, Dovey’s since been heavily medicated. But when she sees Carly at their favorite café,...
View ArticleHappy Labor/Liebster Day!
Happy Labor/Liebster Day! Three bloggers have tagged me for the Liebster “Award,” a fun way to discover new blogs and connect with other bloggers. Rules The Liebster rules are thus: Link and thank...
View ArticleTop Ten Book Characters I’d Invite to Lunch
This week’s Top Ten List from The Broke and the Bookish is “Top Ten Book Characters That Would Be Sitting At My Lunch Table.” 10. Peter Grant (Peter Grant Series by Ben Aaronovitch) Peter’s a...
View ArticlePlay Me Backwards by Adam Selzer
Three years ago, Leon’s girlfriend Anna moved to England with her parents. Leon’s ambition for life left that same day, and he’s been a slacker ever since, despite his potential. Leon works at a crappy...
View ArticleAcceptance by Jeff VanderMeer
I lied. This isn’t a review of only Acceptance, but also the first two books of the Southern Reach Trilogy, Annihilation and Authority. Some believe that Annihilation, in particular, can be a...
View ArticleThe Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter by Rod Duncan
A dedicated illusionist—a bullet catcher—lives as she performs. Elizabeth Barnabus, a woman born in a traveling circus to a bullet catcher, has mastered the illusion of being her own twin brother. As...
View ArticleTen Underrated Books
This week’s Top Ten List from The Broke and the Bookish is “Top Ten Underrated Authors or Books in X genre.” The below books have pretty positive reviews on Goodreads, but have they reached the...
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