A quick review for the very short but fascinating book TreeNotes by Nalini Nadkarni. These very short little vignettes are all about the trees and how they touch human lives.
A quick review for the very short but fascinating book TreeNotes by Nalini Nadkarni. These very short little vignettes are all about the trees and how they touch human lives.
A review for the new novella by Naomi Novik. The Summer War is a heartwarming story about vengeance, familial love and forgiveness. It is a modern fairytale with a young protagonist that you will cheer for as she explores her new found powers.
A review for the adult debut, A Land So Wide by Erin A. Craig. This is a very atmospheric, historical fantasy with a bit of horror and romance mixed in. I loved the main character and her journey to find her lost love and rescue him from a terrible fate.
A review for the newest book by Sulari Gentill. Five Found Dead is an homage to the classic Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express. This is a fast paced locked room mystery with a great detective brother and sister duo.
A review for the nonfiction book Hell’s Half-Acre by Susan Jonusas. This book is about a small family in Kansas in the late 1800’s who murdered 11 people just so they could steal their few possessions. This story focuses mainly on how their murders were discovered and the people who tried to track them down and bring them to justice.
A review for the newest book by R.F. Kuang coming out in August. Katabasis is an interesting and enjoyable read about two graduate students who enter Hell in order to retrieve their recently deceased professor. The author has written a fascinating version of hell populated by interesting characters.
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