Book Review: The Hatter’s Daughter
THE HATTER’S DAUGHTER by W.A. Simpson is a dynamic coming-of-age adventure in Wonderland. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
THE HATTER’S DAUGHTER by W.A. Simpson is a dynamic coming-of-age adventure in Wonderland. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
PRESCRIPTION FOR A FROZEN HEART by Jo-Anne Duffett is a heartfelt reminder that even the iciest hearts melt in the warmth of true love. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
In the quest for Prince Charming, Annie learns the most important love story is the one she writes for herself. KISSING TOADS by Danissa Wilson reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
MISTAKES, MISSTATEMENTS, LIES AND OTHER MISCOMMUNICATION TACTICS by Norman Cairns is an intriguing book of short stories on themes of crime and language. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
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 lives of Viennese neighbors interweave in this intimate exploration of human relationships and self-discovery. OVERHEARD by Dominik Barta (UW Press) reviewed by Lola Lee.
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.
Armed rebellion and societal visions clash in this deeply immersive dystopia. ALIEN NATION by Raymond King reviewed by Kathy L. Brown.
How much does family loyalty mean to you? LATE CHECKOUT by Alan Orloff reviewed by S.A. Evans.
FATHERS AND FUGITIVES by S.J. Naudé is a gripping life story showcasing the complexities of human connection. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.