Book Review: The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir

Book #58 of 2025: The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir The main problem with this horror novel is that it’s simply far too short. The heroine’s escalating situation is relatively gripping, but the root cause is still pretty unexplained at the end and the conclusion is hugely underwhelming. While I’m sure there’s some cultural variation …

Book Review: Traditional Culture Days at Uni by Victoria Goddard

Book #46 of 2025: Traditional Culture Days at Uni by Victoria Goddard This Discord-exclusive story is a lightweight snippet, depicting Kip Mdang from The Hands of the Emperor as a young person at university. It’s fun to glimpse him at that age with friends and family we’ve previously seen when they’re substantially older — namely …

Book Review: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Book #17 of 2025: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir A simply excellent piece of science-fiction. I enjoyed the majority of this novel immensely, only to be blown away all over again by how the ending elevated it further. That’s an easy five stars, in my opinion. The story takes its time in revealing the …

Book Review: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron

Book #174 of 2024: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron (Arcana Imperii #1) This 2021 space opera debut exhibits one of my favorite sort of plot structures, which is to drill down into the minutiae of daily life in a strange environment while major storylines play out slowly in the background, surfacing occasionally but only really …

Book Review: The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid

Book #160 of 2024: The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid I might have liked this novel better if I hadn’t first heard about it on a list of #ownvoices Jewish-inspired fantasy works, which definitely set me up for disappointed expectations. Debut author Ava Reid does draw on some folkloric elements from her religious …

Book Review: Plum Duff by Victoria Goddard

Book #157 of 2024: Plum Duff by Victoria Goddard (Greenwing & Dart #6) This series had been steadily improving, but this sixth volume — the latest so far, barring a few spinoff short stories I haven’t read yet — feels like a step backwards for me. It is big on atmospheric winter comfort and overall …

Book Review: Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano

Book #134 of 2024: Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano (Finlay Donovan #1) A fun suburban crime thriller that feels sort of like northern Virginia’s answer to the ‘zany Florida’ books of writers like Carl Hiaasen, Dave Barry, and Tim Dorsey. The premise here is just as wild: an author talking to her …

Book Review: Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

Book #87 of 2024: Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki This story seems like it fundamentally shouldn’t work, and yet it pretty much does, and rather gloriously throughout. One heroine is a trans teen runaway, fleeing her parents’ domestic abuse and refusal to accept her identity. Another is the elderly mentor she finds for …

Book Review: The Bronzed Beasts by Roshani Chokshi

Book #69 of 2024: The Bronzed Beasts by Roshani Chokshi (The Gilded Wolves #3) This is the seventh book I’ve read from YA author Roshani Chokshi, and while I’m glad I finally got around to finishing this particular trilogy, I think this is where I part ways with the writer for good, as her style …

Book Review: Dream Girl by Laura Lippman

Book #65 of 2024: Dream Girl by Laura Lippman This 2021 thriller feels like a take on Stephen King’s Misery for the #metoo era, in which a bedridden white male writer is held accountable and ultimately held captive by an overbearing nurse figure for the sins of his past, oblivious to most of them though …

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