We Should All Be Feminists

We Should All Be Feminists

Review We Should All Be Feminists is a primer for feminism that makes a case for why it remains necessary. Adichie shares how she was introduced to feminism and how…
The Sign of the Beast

The Sign of the Beast

Review What I admire most about Oates’ brand of suspenseful horror is that she truly understands the predatory nature of people. Mrs. S——, Howard's Sunday school teacher, is a sexual…
The Edible Woman

The Edible Woman

Review Marian is an average college-educated woman who lives with a roommate in a decent apartment, works for a survey company, is moderately good-looking, and has a handsome fiancé who…
The Gods Lie

The Gods Lie

Review I didn't expect to have a manga make me cry but here I am. I won't mince words, The Gods Lie is a heavy hitter and an emotional rollercoaster.…
Evidence of the Affair

Evidence of the Affair

Review This little novella was a surprise, told entirely in letters, the novel chronicles the events surrounding an affair and the deep hurt that the spurned spouses feel. Being a…
Bonfire of the Beasts

Bonfire of the Beasts

Review Bonfire of the Beasts retells Orwell's Animal Farm with touches of Nineteen Eighty-Four, but updated for the 21st century. This biting political satire sets its sights on diversity. I…
Total Recall

Total Recall

Review I will be honest, I have never watched either of the Total Recall film adaptations and I count myself lucky that I got to go into this story near…
The Only Good Indians

The Only Good Indians

Review There are very few horror books that genuinely spook me and make me anxious about the fate of the main characters. Even though I knew that something bad was…
Aquicorn Cove

Aquicorn Cove

Review This graphic novel is perfect. Aquicorn Cove is a beautiful story about a girl grieving the loss of her mother. She returns to the small fishing village where her…