Bookshots: 'Metamorphosis' by Nicholas Mosley
Review by Dean Fetzer
A short meandering treatise on the possibilities and potentials of the human race.
Bookshots: 'Brainquake' by Samuel Fuller
Review by Keith Rawson
LItReactor's review of legendary film director Samuel Fuller's "lost" novel, 'Brainquake'.
Bookshots: 'F: A Novel' by Daniel Kehlmann
Review by BH Shepherd
A brief review of 'F: A Novel' by Daniel Kehlmann.
Bookshots: 'Confessions' by Kanae Minato
Review by Joshua Chaplinsky
Six years later, the best-selling Japanese thriller gets a stateside release.
Bookshots: 'The Trouble with Brunch' by Shawn Micallef
Review by Cath Murphy
Not so much about Eggs Hollandaise as class revolution. To the barricades mes amis!
Bookshots: 'The Supernatural Enhancements' by Edgar Cantero
Review by Leah Dearborn
Spirits, ciphers, secret societies, and some funky pseudoscience involving the dangers of dreams make 'Supernatural Enhancements' a fun and addictive read.
Bookshots: 'Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage' by Haruki Murakami
Review by Christopher Shultz
Like the titular character, Murakami's new novel lacks a certain vitality and color, and handles a difficult subject matter with an off-putting flippancy.
Bookshots: 'We Are All Completely Fine' by Daryl Gregory
Review by Rajan Khanna
Daryl Gregory's 'We Are All Completely Fine' tells the story of a victims support group and the hidden secret that ties them all together.
Bookshots: 'The Big, Bad Book of Botany' by Michael Largo
Review by Stephanie Bonjack
Every plant has a story. Some nourish civilizations, some alter the mind, and some leave trails of bodies.
Bookshots: 'Global Muckraking' Edited by Anya Schiffrin
Review by Ryan Peverly
Edited by journalist Anya Schiffrin, this collection of international investigative journalism reminds us why the lost art of muckraking is so important.
























