March reads: 10 of the best new books published this month

The sun is shining, the daffodils are out, and we can – just about –…

Jennifer Anton on Mussolini’s Impact on Women and the Danger of History Repeating Itself

In 2006, when I started researching my grandmother’s life in Italy, I knew almost nothing…

Book Review: Yolk by Mary H. K. Choi

Twenty year-old Korean-American Jayne is just about holding it together. She lives in a tiny,…

Book Review: Land Of Big Numbers by Te-Ping Chen

The ten stories in Te-Ping Chen’s collection, Land Of Big Numbers, are all about modern…

Comic Review: House of El Book One – The Shadow Threat

In House of El: The Shadow Threat, the first in a new YA graphic novel…

Book Review: Empty Houses by Brenda Navarro

She just looked at her phone for a moment, and he was gone. Daniel’s mother…

Book Review: Last One At The Party by Bethany Clift

The thought of reading about a devastating global pandemic, during an actual global pandemic, isn’t…

Book Review: The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse

The first half of 2021 is full of sharp, edge-of-your-seat thrillers that keep readers guessing.…

Book Review: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot may be the tale of two terminally…

Book Review: Space Hopper by Helen Fisher

What would you do if you had the opportunity to travel back into the past…

Book Review: Take Me Apart by Sara Sligar

Some thrillers are flashy, hiding jumps, scares and big reveals to keep you turning those…

Book Review: Light of the Jedi (Star Wars: The High Republic) by Charles Soule

Light of the Jedi (The High Republic) is a grand, heroic and acutely emotional novel.…