Bookshots: 'White City' by Seb Doubinsky

Bookshots: 'White City' by Seb Doubinsky

Review by JS Breukelaar
Seb Doubinsky’s 'White City', the latest in his Babylon series, is a book you’re going to love the third time you read it as much as you did the first. Maybe even more.
Bookshots: 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' by Ed Tarkington

Bookshots: 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' by Ed Tarkington

Review by Ed Sikov
An eight-year-old boy adores his older brother, but when the brother leaves the kid stranded in the middle of the woods, he begins to question the relationship.
Bookshots: 'Travelers Rest' by Keith Lee Morris

Bookshots: 'Travelers Rest' by Keith Lee Morris

Review by Leah Dearborn
There's a town east of the Cascade Mountains where wayward souls are drawn. Their cars break down, blizzards lure them off the highway for the night. Most of them never leave again.
Bookshots: 'The Children's Home' by Charles Lambert

Bookshots: 'The Children's Home' by Charles Lambert

Review by Christopher Shultz
This novel reads like a dream -- a Gothic horror, weird fiction dream.
The Visitors by Simon Sylvester

Bookshots: 'The Visitors' by Simon Sylvester

Review by Christopher Shultz
A fantasy, a mystery, and a coming-of-age tale, all in one outstanding debut novel.
Bookshots: 'Waste' by Andrew F. Sullivan

Bookshots: 'Waste' by Andrew F. Sullivan

Review by BH Shepherd
A brief and concise review of "Waste" by Andrew F. Sullivan.
Bookshots: 'Year of the Goose' by Carly J. Hallman

Bookshots: 'Year of the Goose' by Carly J. Hallman

Review by Leah Dearborn
Acidic and slapstick, 'Year of the Goose' is a satire as sharp as a gleaming beak or a pair of beady black eyes.
Bookshots: 'The Age of Reinvention' by Karine Tuil

Bookshots: 'The Age of Reinvention' by Karine Tuil

Review by Ed Sikov
December 8, 2015 (1) comments
A review of a well-regarded new French novel.
Bookshots: 'Drawing Blood' by Molly Crabapple

Bookshots: 'Drawing Blood' by Molly Crabapple

Review by Brian McGackin
In which our intrepid writer offers up perhaps the most unhelpful review ever.