Book Reviews

The Vandals: Rampage Through Gaul by Edmund Karlsson

Immersing readers in long-forgotten history and the wild swings of imperial power over 1,500 years ago, The Vandals: Rampage Through Gaul by Edmund Karlsson is a breathless work of historical fiction written as a memoir. Steeped in military strategy and richly [...]

2023-08-17T11:36:06+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Incel by ARX-Han

A mad plunge into the fractured landscape of the male psyche, Incel by ARX-Han is a satirical and sinister look at a frightening modern development. A sexually frustrated American embarks on a dark journey to lose his virginity, as readers are [...]

2023-08-16T12:45:52+02:00Categories: In Brief|

The Birth of Agent Big Butt by Amy Winfield

Farcical romp meets superhero origin story in The Birth of Agent Big Butt by Amy Winfield, a whimsical ride that will have children laughing out loud. Yanked into the world with an exceptionally large backside, this precocious infant protagonist has the [...]

2023-08-10T11:38:11+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Back After Burnout by Dennis Consorte et al.

A forthright and easy-to-follow resource for longevity and fulfillment on your career path, Back After Burnout by Dennis Consorte is a timely and relatable guidebook. Structuring the text around the MASHPLAY framework - Mindset, Acceptance, Symptoms, Habits, Purpose, Leadership, Accountability, and [...]

2023-08-07T13:01:55+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Root of All Evil by Ayura Ayira

An explosive and cerebral thriller delving into the insidious origins of cruelty, Root of All Evil by Ayura Ayira is a compelling and unforgettable portrait of power, trauma, and vengeance. Seething with horrific memories of a stolen childhood and twisted indoctrination, [...]

2023-08-02T12:45:41+02:00Categories: In Brief|

The Little Lives of the Pocketverse by Sam Hill

A satirical spoof on the corporatization of creativity, The Little Lives of the Pocketverse by Sam Hill is an unhinged plunge into a myriad of alternate realities. The power to create other time-bent universes comes with a fair amount of madness [...]

2023-07-27T14:54:11+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Karl Myers by Jeff Lee

An instantly immersive story of innocence lost and justice miscarried, Karl Myers by Jeff Lee is a patiently profound piece of 1950s fiction - a visceral, dark, and poignant drama, which offers a snapshot of a sinister time that America has [...]

2023-07-17T13:15:30+02:00Categories: Latest Books|Tags: |

Artists and Vagabonds by Lorena L. Sikorski

A truly surprising autobiographical work about the author’s experience growing up with a family of vagabond artists, Artists and Vagabonds: How I Escaped My Mother's Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Lorena L. Sikorski is a powerful exploration of family eccentricity and dysfunction. [...]

2023-07-13T12:45:29+02:00Categories: In Brief|
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