Bookshots: 'Lincoln In The Bardo' By George Saunders

Bookshots: "Lincoln In The Bardo" By George Saunders

Review by Keith Rawson
A brief review of George Saunders debut novel, 'Lincoln In The Bardo.'
Bookshots: 'All Back Full' by Robert Lopez

Bookshots: "All Back Full" by Robert Lopez

Review by Gabino Iglesias
A review of the "novel in three acts."
Bookshots: 'Shadowbahn' by Steve Erickson

Bookshots: 'Shadowbahn' by Steve Erickson

Review by Joshua Chaplinsky
Steve Erickson returns with a musical elegy for the 20th Century.
Bookshots: 'The Dark and Other Love Stories' by Deborah Willis

Bookshots: "The Dark and Other Love Stories" by Deborah Willis

Review by Brandon Tietz
In this collection consisting of thirteen stories, Deborah Willis gives us a girl on Mars, teenagers who break and enter for fun, and an avian roommate that won't vacate named Todd.
Bookshots: 'The Dime' by Kathleen Kent

Bookshots: "The Dime" by Kathleen Kent

Review by Max Booth III
Dallas crime fiction.
Bookshots: 'Powers of Darkness: The lost Version of Dracula' by Bram Stoker and

Bookshots: 'Powers of Darkness: The lost Version of Dracula' by Bram Stoker and Valdimar Asmundsson

Review by JS Breukelaar
Dracula lives again in this resurrected Icelandic adaptation of the Gothic classic.
Bookshots: ‘The Evening Road’ by Laird Hunt

Bookshots: "The Evening Road" by Laird Hunt

Review by Dean Fetzer
There’s a lynching happening over in Marvel, Indiana, and Ottie Lee, Bud and Dave set out to go see it.
Bookshots: 'The Twenty Days of Turin' by Giorgio De Maria

Bookshots: 'The Twenty Days of Turin' by Giorgio De Maria

Review by Joshua Chaplinsky
February 7, 2017 (1) comments
Our review of the cult Italian novel, translated into English for the first time.
Bookshots: 'Desperation Road' by Michael Farris Smith

Bookshots: "Desperation Road" by Michael Farris Smith

Review by Max Booth III
Read it with a shotgun and liquor bottle nearby.
Bookshots: 'The Speckled God' by Marc Joan

Bookshots: 'The Speckled God' by Marc Joan

Review by Stephanie Bonjack
Records show that what started as a financial audit back in 1975 ended in the disappearance of a young man. Follow the trail from Bombay to a southern tea plantation where mysterious events occurred.