I received a free ARC of this book from The Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. I wasn't quite sure what to make of this book when I first saw it. The cover is very dramatic, all swooping colors and ALL CAPS TITLES, and an indication that this was a contest winning book, … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: TERMINAL REGRESSION by Mallory Hill
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If one thing is evident about me and my literary affections (and there's a lot more than one thing, but let's just go with it here) it's that all you need to do is mention Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to get my attention. I am a huge fan of the story, of all its … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE JEKYLL REVELATION by Robert Masello
I received this book as an ARC from The Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. Okay, so this review should have gone up ages ago, but because my life seems to have fallen apart, I didn't get a chance to put this up when I wanted. Also, I should have known better, honestly. … Continue reading REVIEW: A RED DOTTED LINE by Simon Gervais
Laura and I have seen each other around social media for a while now (and she's proven to be an excellent critique partner; if ever I write more of Rem and Sam's romance, it'll be thanks to her) so when she started talking about this book, I was incredibly excited to read it. Not just … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: SIGNS OF ATTRACTION by Laura Brown
...What, you really expected me to read some other book next? NOT WHEN THE HUMAN IS COMING OUT TOMORROW, MY FRIENDS. I MUST BE PREPARED. *coughs* But in all honesty, after the cliffhanger of THE FATE, there really wasn't anything else I wanted to read more than this. We take the reins behind Michaela, the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE REAPER by Stephanie Erickson
This book came into my world view from a few people I was once friends with, who were discussing the possibility of it becoming a movie. I hadn't heard of it, and was willing to get it when I later found it in a store. When ARMADA came out just recently, it spurred my interest … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW/TALK – Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
(As a note of how tired I am as I write this, I almost named the wrong book in the title. I almost gave it the name of a fictional book I've included in a recent short story. Wheeee...) I think it's good that I've delayed this review a little and had a chance to … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Blind Justice by Ethan Cross
Take a person who is the opposite of everything you are, or try to be. Now imagine suddenly being that person. That's what happens to Carin Fletcher one day as a Valentine's Day display at the local supermarket comes crashing down on her head: she body-swaps with Leann Cane, the cashier in her line. As … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – I’m Not Her by Cara Sue Achterberg
Jeff Fenner's life is on the brink of collapse. He owes the wrong people too much money, anything he might call his own he's losing his grip on, and his estranged sister has just committed suicide. The police are on his trail and it won't lead anywhere Jeff is ready to go. There's no light … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Trust Me by Earl Javorsky
I'm only roughly calling this a book "review" because I'm less writing this as a review of Selina Guinness' work and more simply because I want to talk about the story at large. As many of you know, I don't commonly read non-fiction, but after visiting Tibradden last year during my final residency of graduate … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW(?) – The Crocodile by the Door
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