Review Eric LaRocca has shot to the top of my favorite author list in one year. I’ve been dazzled by the depth and breadth of his understanding of the human…
Review If you haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing slam poetry or have never heard of Neil Hilborn before then I strongly urge you to check out some of his…
Review The Five Love Languages is one of those books that is so pervasive, so simple in its practicality. It's always one of the first recommendations from therapists about relationships…
Review From the first page, I was instantly reminded of how incredible Kolesnik’s prose is. This collection has a good range of stories in different subgenres of horror that center…
Review I had such mixed feelings toward this novella, and it bummed me out. The first five chapters were honestly a RUSH, that first scene where Jodi gets back in…
Review The Last Slaughter is a family tragedy set in motion by a small act of rebellion. John Teecar has had to live with the weight of his illegitimate birth…
Review I'm honestly so glad that Strange Planet has received a physical edition. The concept of aliens that try awkwardly to act like humans is a simple one but effective;…
Review I liked the idea for this book, loved it even, what a shame that it ended up being mediocre. I love reading academic studies, especially ones centered on video…
Review This book wasn't quite what I was expecting, and it was both good and bad. The first half of the book was less mystery and more college drama about…