Book Review: Woman on the Edge by Samantha M. Bailey

“Take my baby.” From its first line, Samantha M. Bailey’s Woman on the Edge is…

Book Review: Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

At the end of Girls of Paper and Fire, our heroine Lei was fleeing for…

Book Review: The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black

There are books that you eagerly binge in a day and books that you deliberately…

Book Review: XX by Angela Chadwick

The social and cultural discourse around LGBT+ parenting and genetic science makes XX a timely…

Book Review: Lot by Bryan Washington

For those already familiar with Bryan Washington’s writing, it will be of no surprise that…

Book Review: Violet by SJI Holliday

At this time of the year, when the nights are getting longer and the air…

Book Review: Nudibranch by Irenosen Okojie

Here is the first sentence of the fifth story in Irenosen Okojie’s collection, Nudibranch: Once…

Book Review: Call Me A Liar by Colette McBeth

Colette McBeth’s Call Me A Liar primarily focuses on a young, recently graduated couple, Libby…

Book Review: Thirty by Christina Bradley

Christina Bradley’s first book Thirty is almost exactly what you’d expect from the book’s synopsis…

Book Review: A Puff of Smoke by Sarah Lippett

For most of her childhood, Sarah Lippett was in and out of various hospitals. Her…

Book Review: The Undoing of Arlo Knott by Heather Child

Arlo Knott has the ability to undo his mistakes – an enviable power, except he…

Book Review: Permanent Record by Mary H. K. Choi

With her first novel Emergency Contact, Mary H. K. Choi emerged as a strong new…