STARRED Book Review: Stopping to Feel
STOPPING TO FEEL by SL Collins is a vital memoir about the dangers of inheriting silence. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
STOPPING TO FEEL by SL Collins is a vital memoir about the dangers of inheriting silence. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
“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.
THE BEST BOOKS WE READ in 2024 is a collaborative book list by the reviewers at IBR in which they review the best books they read this year irrespective of their publication date. It consists solely of books by indie presses and indie authors.
STRINGS by Joseph Edwin Haeger is an intricately woven exploration of one man’s journey through the splintered possibilities of fatherhood. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
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.
THE GRAN BWA FOREST by R. Kwinn is an ethereal excursion through the magic of nature and the mysteries held in an enchanted forest. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
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.
IMMUNE HEROES by Namita Gandhi, PhD is an entertaining, useful book to help kids learn about cuts, scrapes, and the healing process. Starred & reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
THE AVIAN HOURGLASS by Lindsey Drager is where questions of technology, found family, the universe, and the body are explored in a way that is as uniquely Drager as it is ubiquitous.
Andrea Marks-Joseph calls GLITCHES OF GODS by Jurgen “Jojo” Appelo, “A delight… a gift to the genre and for our times.”