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And the Trees Crept In by Dawn Kurtagich: Atmospheric Creepiness Done Very, Very Well – Book Review
And the Trees Crept In by Dawn Kurtagich is a young adult supernatural horror story about a couple of girls that end up at their aunt’s spooky ass…
Sea Change by Gina Chung: The Sense of Misplaced Identity & Being Othered via Protracted Loss – Book Review
Sea Change by Gina Chung is an Asian American literature novel following a young woman that works at an aquarium, where she’s befriended a unique cephalopod. While working…
Come With Me by Ronald Malfi: A Vulnerable Yet Sinisterly Sublime Mystery of Love and Lies – Book Review
Come with Me by Ronald Malfi is a psychological horror/thriller novel following a dude that as he is left devastated upon his wife’s passing, goes through her things…
The Archive Undying by Emma Mieko Candon: A Cool Concept Turns Dubious Disaster – Book Review
The Archive Undying by Emma Meiko Candon is a Japanese American science-fiction novel, the first in a series, that revolves around a world comprised of artificially intelligent beings…
Women of Good Fortune: Ride-or-Die Female Friends Finding their Joyous Empowerment (Book Review) 🧧
Women of Good Fortune by Sophie Wan is a Chinese-American, contemporary novel that begins with a bride’s reluctance at her upcoming nuptials to a very wealthy, eligible bachelor…
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng: Generational Trauma & Internalised Racism Amid Grief – Book Review
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng is a Chinese-American fiction literature novel about a family—two parents, a brother, and a sister—who try to piece together the…