Review of ‘Dark and Deepest Red’
A compelling narrative spanning centuries dealing with xenophobia in an interesting and thoughtful way. Continue reading Review of ‘Dark and Deepest Red’
A compelling narrative spanning centuries dealing with xenophobia in an interesting and thoughtful way. Continue reading Review of ‘Dark and Deepest Red’
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these titles and see what tickles your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #222
New month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – April 2020
Oasis is a strange novel that is not worth the read regarding the characters, but completely worth it for the eerie atmosphere and gripping tension. Continue reading Review of ‘Oasis’
Today we’re discussing Oasis by Kayta de Becerra, a supernatural thriller hiding a mystery in plain sight. Continue reading Watch “Oasis Review” on YouTube
Today we’re discussing Oasis by Kayta de Becerra, a supernatural thriller hiding a mystery in plain sight. Continue reading ‘Oasis’ Podcast
Ghostlove will grab readers and keep them wrapt close, thanks to Mahoney’s conversational style. Between the forward momentum of the story and the easily digestible prose, this one is hard to put down. Continue reading Review of ‘Ghostlove’
Seven Deadly Shadows is an excellent novel because the authors not only showcase appreciation for the culture they are writing about; they honor it with beautiful detail and compelling character development and dynamics. Continue reading Review of ‘Seven Deadly Shadows’
Today we’re discussing Seven Deadly Shadows by Courtney Alameda and Valynne E. Maetani, a contemporary YA retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. Continue reading Watch “Seven Deadly Shadows Review” on YouTube
Today we’re discussing Seven Deadly Shadows by Courtney Alameda and Valynne E. Maetani, a contemporary YA retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. Continue reading Seven Deadly Shadows Podcast