‘The Best We Could Do’ is a Beautiful, Timely Graphic Novel About Family and Refugees in America

Author: Thi Bui Release Date: March 7, 2017 Publisher: Abrams Books Review Spoilers:  Low GoodReads | Amazon  One of the most poignant and moving graphic novel biographies I’ve read in a long time, The Best We Could Do is a wonderfully timely book that tells a very important story. With the kind of controversy surrounding immigration […]

“Humans, Bow Down” is a Disappointing Take on The Robot Uprising

Author: James Patterson and Emily Raymond Illustrator: Alexander Ovchinnikov Release Date: February 20, 2017 Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Review Spoilers: Mild GoodReads | Amazon  All right, I’m going to give you all fair warning. As you can probably tell from the book’s rating this is not going to be a particularly positive book review. And […]

Develop Some Very Confusing Thoughts About KFC This Mother’s Day With ‘Tender Wings of Desire’

Author: Colonel Sanders  Release Date: May 2, 2017 Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC Review Spoilers: Mild Amazon | KFC Tender. Juicy. Delectable.  Okay, now that I got those words out of the way, I can begin this review. New to the romance scene, Tender Wings of Desire leaves it’s readers wanting more than just this little taste of […]

Brian Staveley’s ‘Skullsworn’ is the Perfect Standalone Introduction to His ‘Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne’ Series

Author: Brian Staveley Release Date: April 25, 2017 Publisher: Tor Books Review Spoilers:  — GoodReads | Amazon  While some of you are likely already familiar with Brian Staveley’s Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne series, I was not. At least, I wasn’t familiar with it until I decided to check out Skullsworn. Set within the same world and […]