Book Review: Imber
IMBER by Deborah Mistina is an evocative sci-fi about a governmental plan to relocate humanity to a so-called Eden. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
IMBER by Deborah Mistina is an evocative sci-fi about a governmental plan to relocate humanity to a so-called Eden. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
“Love conquers all, even the bizarre fantastical creatures from other realms.” TWO SUNS by Alan and Sairung Wright reviewed by Nick Gardner.
THE OTHER BOOK by Alexey L. Kovalev is a convention-breaking novel that explores the intricacies of human experience. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
THE GLASS GARDEN by Jessica Levai is an irresistible adventure and a moving story about the complexity of sisterhood. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
SELKIE MOON by Kelly Jarvis is a compelling folkloric exploration of the push and pull of family life and the power of choice. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
“Balanced storytelling and evocative descriptions elevate a seemingly implausible premise to a convincing, palpably absorbing adventure.” AN OCEAN LIFE by T. R. Cotwell reviewed by Peter Hassebroek.
Funny, casually progressive, and unafraid to be weird as hell, Sasha DeVore’s GOD, SCIENCE, AND A REALLY DUMB EXPERIMENT delivers one cozy apocalypse.
This chaotic & gory quest to stop a cult from supernaturally resetting planet Earth is both an all-in adventure and a cheeky read. THE BONE COLLECTOR’S DAUGHTER by Morgan Mourne.
D.L. Gardner sure knows how to keep the fantasy alive. THE KEEPER (SWORD OF CHO NISI 5) reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
A spunky heroine must save her beloved Imaginationville in this fun middle grade fantasy. The Angel’s Curse reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.