Meet the crew of the Wayfarer, an interspecies crew that takes jobs creating wormholes through space. This creates shortcuts from one location to another. Becky Chambers’ novel, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, is a character-driven novel featuring a found family.
Tag: Fiction
Review: An Education In Malice by ST Gibson
An Education in Malice by ST Gibson is a retelling of Carmilla. Is this vampire-filled novel worth your time? My thoughts inside.
Review: These Heathens by Mia McKenzie
Seventeen-year-old Doris goes to Atlanta for an abortion and gains a lot of perspective in Mia McKenzie’s novel These Heathens.
Review: This is Where We Die by Cindy R. X. He
This is Where We Die is a locked room mystery of sorts featuring a group of friends on an isolated island. Can you solve this mystery?
Review: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
Meet Benji, a trans teen on the run from a cult. Can he survive with the help of his new allies? Find out in Hell Followed With Us.
Review: Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
What if your body starts to change in unexpected ways? That’s what the main character in Rivers Solomon’s novel, Sorrowland, experiences.
Review: Bottling His Ghosts by SH Cooper
Bottling His Ghosts by SH Cooper is a novella that explores the ghosts we carry with us and how societal expectations determine how we’re “allowed” to grieve.
Review: The Reckless Kind by Carly Heath
I went into The Reckless Kind by Carly Heath expecting to love it. A queer platonic relationship? An asexual character? A gay couple? Disability rep? Yes please. But was Heath’s novel really all I hoped it would be?
Review: Psychosis Diagnosis by Nikki Minty
I was intrigued by the description of Psychosis Diagnosis. I was looking forward to an audiobook that explored mental health & featured supernatural elements. Did it live up to my expectations?
Review: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Meet Kaz and his group of outcasts. Can they pull off an impossible heist that will give them a life-changing amount of money?