Queer Kids: Seeing Yourself in Middle Grade and YA Fiction
As a cisgendered white guy I get to see myself in fiction. A lot of fiction. Pretty much all of the freaking fiction. And I love that. But it gives … Continue reading
Weekend Reading Rec: 5 Books with Awesome Aliens
Hello all! What is everyone reading this weekend? If you need some suggestions, we’ve got a few for you! Every Saturday we’ll have five recommendations for you all tied together … Continue reading
Project TBR Takedown
It’s a running joke amongst readers. How there’s never enough time and our TBR’s are going to fall over and kill us in our sleep. I’m definitely not above that. … Continue reading
Kings of the Wyld
There’s something to be said about books that don’t take themselves overly seriously. I love sweeping epics that tackle big questions and present me with a sprawling array of stunning … Continue reading
Morning Star
***This Review Is Not Spoiler Free*** ***You Have Been Warned*** So my heart still hurts a week after finishing this damn thing. This bloodydamn wonderful and amazing freaking thing. I’m … Continue reading
Don’t Eat The Glowing Bananas
This is one of those books that sneaks up on you. I was browsing NetGalley and the cover and wonderfully ridiculous title grabbed my eye. The book description was more … Continue reading
Empire Ascendant
Sweet fucking Hell. What a book. I imagine you’d like more of a review than that. Fine. Empire Ascendant is the second book in Kameron Hurley’s Worldbreaker Saga. It continues … Continue reading
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage
Ada Lovelace was born in the early 1800’s, daughter of Lord Byron. Convinced that she was possessed of the dangerous and erratic Byron genes, her mother Anne Noel set Ada … Continue reading
The Devil’s Only Friend
John Wayne Cleaver has been through a lot in his young life. He has trouble adjusting to life in high school. He finds it hard to talk to girls. And … Continue reading
Three Parts Dead
Read fantasy, or any genre really, long enough and any reader who is looking fairly closely can begin to see the component parts of each story. If you’ve been at … Continue reading