Review of ‘Jaguars’ Tomb’
Jaguars’ Tomb is a challenging read, but Gorodischer’s metatextual take on addressing tragedy in fiction is well worth the work. Continue reading Review of ‘Jaguars’ Tomb’
Jaguars’ Tomb is a challenging read, but Gorodischer’s metatextual take on addressing tragedy in fiction is well worth the work. Continue reading Review of ‘Jaguars’ Tomb’
The Taxidermist’s Lover offers readers a fascinating premise but fails with executing the authors creative ideas. Continue reading Review of ‘The Taxidermist’s Lover.’
Out of the Cage channels the absurd, in a way that makes it both funny and reflective carrying on the great tradition of excellent Argentine literature. Continue reading Review of ‘Out of the Cage’
Blood Like Garnets is an anthology rooted in old school horror highlighted by their social commentary. Continue reading Review of ‘Blood Like Garnets’
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well, check out what I’m reading here, a sneak peek of reviews to come and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #267
2020 is coming to a close but with it comes a selection of books! Check out Ryan’s favorite books of the year. Continue reading Ryan’s Best Books of 2020
Baltasar’s English debut, Permaforst, the first in a “triptych” of novels about three different women is well worth reading. Continue reading Review of ‘Permafrost’
Valancourt Books will impress readers with this collection of horror stories from around the globe. Continue reading Review of ‘The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, Vol. 1’
This anthology is well-suited to welcoming new horror readers. Continue reading Review of ‘American Midnight: Tales of the Dark’
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’