Reviews

I Love My City

I Love My City

If you’ve ever wondered how city water is filtered or how cities are governed, this book will give you the facts.

By Meaghan Thurston

Trembling River

Trembling River

Andrée A. Michaud’s psychological thriller is a deep dive into loss, trauma, and the permeable border of madness.

By Sharon Morrisey

Almost Visible

Almost Visible

Michelle Sinclair's novel aims to tie seemingly disparate narratives together.

By Sruti Islam

Ingredients for Revolution

Ingredients for Revolution

Ingredients for Revolution is a catalyst for conversations about feminist cafe subcultures.

By Oriana Confente

Rubble of Rubles

Rubble of Rubles

Josip Novakovich's frightening and darkly hilarious new novel is a story of the early post-communism years in Russia.

By Alexander Hackett

Scenes from the Underground

Scenes from the Underground

Gabriel Cholette’s debut memoir offers a dip into queer nightlife, the modern world of dating, and the many vices we engage in.

By Ashley Fish-Robertson

We Have Never Lived on Earth

We Have Never Lived on Earth

The small, precisely rendered moments are what make Kasia Von Schaik's stories resonant, familiar, and refreshing.

By Danielle Barkley

Jones

Jones

Neil Smith holds pain and hope in precarious suspension in his autobiographical novel.

By Ami Sands Brodoff

Shaf and the Remington

Shaf and the Remington

Rana Bose's novel is an allegory of human nature, asking us to question the essence and roots of war and ideology.

By Val Rwigema