A review of The Dragon Republic, the second book in The Poppy War series by R.F. Kuang. This is a remarkable grimdark fantasy book.
Troy Reed is a well-respected documentarian from Bronx, New York. He’s known for his 2006 documentary Game Over, which told the story of notorious Harlem hustlers, Azie, Rich Porter, and Alpo. Game Over was a grass-roots success, selling out in the popular
You Love Me is the third book in the You series, a series made popular on a global scale with its Netflix adaptation. I’ve previously reviewed You and Hidden Bodies, so it was only right that I reviewed this one. Did I
I recently had the pleasure of being offered a review copy of The Rules of Enchantment by Wendy Tardieu, so I want to thank TCK Publishing for allowing me to construct an honest review. The Rules of Enchantment by Wendy Tardieu |
I remember when I first heard the Sidewinder tape with Dizzee Rascal and Wiley on it. After months of debating whether More Fire Crew were better than So Solid Crew, a new fresh sound was taking over our discussions. That was the
When I started YOU, I was prepared to read a typical psychological thriller about some mentally damaged stalker, who’s a sociopath that shows no emotion for his actions. Never did I think that I would actually end up feeling sorry for the
The Kind Worth Killing? What is a Kind Worth Killing? That was the naive question I asked as I was told about Peter Swanson’s engrossing thriller. It was a book recommended to me many times on a podcast, and when the premise
Binti is a novella that tells the story of a young girl who leaves her home at the age of 16 because she’s been accepted to attend an intergalactic university. This girl, Binti, is a mathematical genius who hales from the Himba