• Review: How Do You Live? By Genzaburo Yoshino, Forward by Neil Gaiman

    Review: How Do You Live? By Genzaburo Yoshino, Forward by Neil Gaiman

    Many people in my generation grew up adoring Hayao Miyazaki’s works. That’s no secret. Now, one of Miyazaki’s favorite childhood books has finally been translated to English – and readers get to experience that for the first time. How Do You Live? was written by Genzaburo Yoshino and translated by Bruno Navasky. Oh! And Neil… Read more

  • Realm Review:  Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 11

    Realm Review: Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 11

    The Nightmares Are Real In Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 11 The case that Jessica Jones has taken on has had many twists and turns over the season. Yet, none of them are as dramatic as what is about to happen. Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 11 is about to change all the… Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Married in Green by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Married in Green by Seanan McGuire

    Forever onward I truck, as I work through my seriously massive pile of short stories to read. So far, it feels like I’ve barely made a dent – and I’m still on one author! At least I’m enjoying what I’ve been reading, so I can hardly complain. Read more

  • Review: The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber

    Review: The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber

    The Lights of Sugarberry Cove, written by Heather Webber, is a charming novel full of magical realism, healing, and love, and it is such a gentle beast. It is a gentle soul waiting for the right reader to come along. Read more

  • Review:  The Heartbreak Bakery by A. R. Capetta

    Review: The Heartbreak Bakery by A. R. Capetta

    The one and only A.R. Capetta is back with another fantastic book! The Heartbreak Bakery is an LGBT and young adult fantasy novel where a little bit of magic touches upon the real world – in unexpected ways. Read more

  • Review: Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong

    Review: Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong

    Oh man, am I emotionally prepared for the ending of These Violent Delights? I’m honestly not sure. What I do know is that I can’t put Our Violent Ends, by Chloe Gong, off any longer. This is by far one of the most unique (and better written) Romeo and Juliet stories I’ve seen in a… Read more