Book Review: Hall of Mirrors
HALL OF MIRRORS: VIRGINIA HALL: AMERICA’S GREATEST SPY OF WWII by Craig Gralley is a historical spy fiction novel with a captivating female lead. Check out what R. Read has to say in her latest independent book review.
HALL OF MIRRORS: VIRGINIA HALL: AMERICA’S GREATEST SPY OF WWII by Craig Gralley is a historical spy fiction novel with a captivating female lead. Check out what R. Read has to say in her latest independent book review.
NOT DEAD YET AND OTHER STORIES by Hadley Moore is a literary fiction short story collection about loss and how people are changed by their circumstances. Check out more of what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Review has to say in her review of this Autumn House Press title.
THIS. THIS. THIS. IS. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. by Jennifer Wortman is a terrific short story collection about human imperfection and the invisible pains we all endure. Check out what Joe Walters of Independent Book Review thinks of this Split Lip Press title.
BOTTLED GOODS by Sophie van Llewyn is a powerful, sophistocated, emotional delve into Soviet-era Romania through the eyes and heart of a young woman. Check out what Rosa Kumar of Independent Book Review has to say in her book review of this Fairlight Books novella.
THE BOOK OF X by Sarah Rose Etter offers a raw, fleshy understanding of womanhood. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Reviews thinks of this novel from Two Dollar Radio.
WILD LIFE by Kathy Fish is a sharp and vivid flash fiction collection, sure to keep you looking inward. Check out more of what Joe Walters of Independent Book Review has to say about this Matter Press title.
MOSTLY DEAD THINGS by Kristen Arnett is a LGBTQ literary novel about taxidermy, familial hand-me-downs, and the quest for vulnerability. Check out what Joe Walters of Independent Book Review has to say about this Tin House Books title.
ARID DREAMS by Duanwad Pimwana and translated by Mui Pooposakul deposits you among the triumphs and struggles of working class that is at once foreign and familiar. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh has to say about this short story collection from Feminist Press.
LEARN TO SWIM by Joseph Haeger is quiet and heartfelt nonfiction about loyalty, friendship, and letting go. Check out what Joe Walters has to say in his latest IBR book review of this University of Hell Press title.
I DON’T THINK OF YOU (UNTIL I DO) by Tatiana Ryckman is a heartbreakingly honest excavation of longing, modern romances. Check out what Joe Walters of Independent Book Review has to say in his latest review.