STARRED Book Review: Amerikaland
A dynamic thriller set in an all-too-familiar future, Amerikaland by Danny Goodman uses the world of sports to tell a story of hope persevering against humanity’s darkness. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
A dynamic thriller set in an all-too-familiar future, Amerikaland by Danny Goodman uses the world of sports to tell a story of hope persevering against humanity’s darkness. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
THE JELLYFISH by Boum (Pow Pow Press) is a whimsical tale in a beautiful package. Reviewed & starred by Timothy Thomas.
SUNDOWN IN SAN OJUELA by M.M. Olivas is an intimate, poetic gothic horror where murder, mythology and family drama intertwine. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
HOME FOR THE BEWILDERED by Michelle Tobin is a highly emotive book that conveys a vital message about the importance of tolerance and understanding. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
Chance Cormac’s return to trial law is no laughing matter when a comedian is brutally stabbed for telling the wrong jokes. Punch Line by Richard A. Danzig reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
Through struggles with mental health, addiction, and poverty, a father and son battle the bug and rodent infestations of 1980s Brooklyn in Ian S. Maloney’s South Brooklyn Exterminating.
Deception and discrimination threaten life and liberty on a Navajo reservation in this stellar crime thriller. No One Left by Lisa Boyle reviewed by Erin Britton.
Jason Anderson’s Apocalypsing is a quick-witted, pop-culture savvy, sci-fi satire that is equal parts absurd and introspective. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
A THOUSAND TINY STITCHES by Stephanie Claypool is a masterful story of grief, love, and hardwork. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
WELCOME TO THE INFERNO by Daniel Parme is an explosively funny take on the classic seven deadly sins. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.