• Review: Prodigy Prince by Natasha Sapienza

    Review: Prodigy Prince by Natasha Sapienza

    Prodigy Prince by Natasha Sapienza is the tale of two brothers, both princes, and their fight for what they believe in. One is determined to save his people, while the other is driven to follow his own ambitions in life. Read more

  • Review: Drowned Country by Emily Tesh

    Review: Drowned Country by Emily Tesh

    Drowned Country is the second novella in the Greenhollow Duology by Emily Tesh, and is something I personally have been waiting for all year. If you’re looking for a series with stunningly fresh aesthetic, this is it. Read more

  • Review: Otaku by Chris Kluwe

    Chris Kluwe’s debut novel is an impressive feat, made all the more shocking and impressive given his previous career. Otaku is a science fiction novel, one that dives headfirst into the realm of virtual realities, and a fight against corruption. Read more

  • Review: Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott

    Review: Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott

    Kate Elliot is back and with an all-new tale. Or retelling, as the case may be. Here she’s taken Alexander the Great and done something new with the core concept. She shot it into space and started playing with the genders of the primary characters. Read more

  • Review: Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs

    Review: Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs

    Tales of the Peculiar is a collection of short stories or lore from the world of the Peculiars. It fits into the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series, and could even be considered a prequel. Though I personally would read the first few novels first, since they add so much context to the world. Read more

  • Review: All the Ever Afters by Danielle Teller

    Review: All the Ever Afters by Danielle Teller

    All the Ever Afters is a retelling of the classic story of Cinderella, but with a twist. This story takes the focus off of Cinderella, and instead puts it directly onto Agnes, also usually known as the wicked stepmother. Read more