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 GLASS GARDEN by Jessica Levai is an irresistible adventure and a moving story about the complexity of sisterhood. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
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.
ONCE AND FOR ALL by Daniel Benedon & Daniel Reed is a short graphic novel with real depth that questions if we are truly the heroes of humankind’s story. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
ALDERELM by Ellis McCauley is a high fantasy adventure in a world full of heart, beauty, and found family. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
CALIFIA’S CRUSADE by Justin Hebert is a constantly engaging story about a newly elected queen struggling to lead her people to victory in an utterly foreign war. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
THE LIGHT OF WOUNDS by Diane Hatz is a quirky novel of boundless proportions. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
A throng of terror, loss, doubt, and reckoning with trauma swirls together in a collage of wondrous worlds. I Contain Multitudes by Christopher Hawkins reviewed by Victoria Lilly.