Nonfiction
Book Review: Broken Fevers, by Tenea D. Johnson
Arley Sorg loves short fiction as much as you do. Let him recommend a new short fiction collection for your delectation!
Arley Sorg loves short fiction as much as you do. Let him recommend a new short fiction collection for your delectation!
Chris Kluwe recommends this new novel by Nicky Drayden. Find out why!
Do you like military fantasy? Will you like The Unbroken by C.L. Clarke? LaShawn M. Wanak reviews this new novel of colonialism and romance.
If your taste in short fiction runs a little darker, Arley Sorg has a book for you: <i>Latinx Screams</i>, edited by V. Castro and Cynthia Pelayo.
Most of the books we review around here are fiction, but this month Chris Kluwe decided to challenge himself by reading about astrophysics. The good news? He says you totally don’t need a math degree to enjoy <i>The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)</i>, by Katie Mack.
Looking for a heartbreaking debut novel? LaShawn M. Wanak highly recommends On Fragile Waves, by E. Lily Yu.
We know you love short stories, and so does Arley Sorg. He reports on his favorites from this new collection by Lightspeed alum Isabel Yap.
Chris Kluwe dives into the kitchen to gives this new cookbook a serious review. Hungry for more? Then don’t miss this review!
LaShawn M. Wanak takes a look at this vivid new novel. Is it the right book for you? Find out!
E. Lily Yu received the Artist Trust / LaSalle Storyteller Award in 2017 and the Astounding Award for Best New Writer in 2012. She is a writer and narrative designer whose stories appear in venues from McSweeney’s to Tor.com and in eleven best-of-the-year anthologies, and have been finalists for the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Sturgeon, and World Fantasy Awards.