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A contemporary young adult novel that explores connection through an epistolary framework, relying on restraint rather than plot twists. Two kids find each other through letters left in a sc... Read the full review
This is a middle-grade adventure about creativity, friendship, and that whole messy process of realizing it's actually fine to be yourself. The escape room setup? It works. The author's voic... Read the full review
Jacob Anthony Rose's "Stillness and Survival" starts with this gut-punch of an image: a three-year-old on Santa's lap, eyes already hollowed out by trauma. Rose spent years thinking "my exis... Read the full review
Detective Bishop Flamme: Case of the Serial Assaulter has an interesting premise—a social media influencer named Ragnar Aland is randomly assaulting people across Miami just to get attention... Read the full review
Ron Pullins' Dollartorium is a satirical fable that skewers American capitalism and the seductive allure of get-rich-quick schemes through the story of Ralph, a contented Kansas corn dog mak... Read the full review
J.A. Thomas’s The Gap is a dark horror novel that takes the real problem of human trafficking in the Darién Gap and turns it into something even more terrifying. The story follows Pinche, a... Read the full review
Dennis Akkerman’s The Naked Leader didn’t land like a typical leadership “system” for me. It felt closer to a travel journal from someone who ran out of excuses, spent ten silent days sortin... Read the full review
Del Elle's Prince of the Apple Towns caught me off guard. I wasn't sure what to expect from a story about magical brooches and Apple Towns, but the world-building pulled me in right away.The... Read the full review
Radiant Wellness feels less like a lecture and more like Denise Cahill waving you into her studio kitchen to poke around. She urges us to stop outsourcing our health and start playing with t... Read the full review
Maxwell Hoffman’s Ty “Turbo” Knight: Romans and Trolls Omnibus is one strange mashup I read this year, folding space-faring teen heroics into sword-and-sandal politics. The first arc drops T... Read the full review
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