Book Review: An Ugly World for Beautiful Boys
AN UGLY WORLD FOR BEAUTIFUL BOYS by Rob Costello is a poignant story about how true freedom lies not in escaping the past but in embracing the present journey. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
AN UGLY WORLD FOR BEAUTIFUL BOYS by Rob Costello is a poignant story about how true freedom lies not in escaping the past but in embracing the present journey. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
FERREN AND THE INVADERS OF HEAVEN by Richard Harland is the fantastic conclusion to an epic trilogy. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
KIANOLA by Nathan Roth is a messy, heartfelt exploration of adolescence, identity, and the allure of online worlds. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
Innocence is both a weapon and a weakness in this intricate, multifaceted fantasy. The Dark Mountain by Yona Katz reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
LIZARD LARSON AND THE TIME KEEPER by Gary Natoli is a thrilling tale of a time-jumping teenager racing to rescue her parents. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
Werewolf lovers will be overjoyed with the dynamic worldbuilding of this urban fantasy. HOWL AT THE WATER by Rebecca Torreallas reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
ALINA by Malve von Hassell is a fascinating coming of age story set in 12th century Europe and the Middle East. reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh, PhD.
EVERYTHING THAT WAS by K.R. Hansen is a powerful novel that explores the profound impact of loss and the enduring power of memories. Reviewed by J.B. Leddington.
AMETHYST, THE SHALLOWS by Kellye Abernathy is lively, heartfelt, emotionally honest, and, most importantly, fun. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
ASSASSINS ARE US by Kimberly Van Sickle delivers action, heart, and laughs in equal measure. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say in her book review of this Atmosphere Press novel.