“Sleep is good. And books are better.”
— George R.R. Martin
Reviews
The Left Hand of Darkness
Slow moving plot with deep undercurrents create a classic sci-fi book that has held up over 50 years.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
Sitting halfway between poetry and prose, this is fiction that feels like a memoir.
Razorblade Tears
A fast-paced thriller where two fathers try to make up for old mistakes by avenging their sons’ double murder.
Harrow the Ninth
Everything escalates in the second book of the Locked Tomb series. Its an absolute riot and hard to put down.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
A quiet and contemplative book told mostly through conversations and introspection. Reaffirms belief in humanity.
Under the Whispering Door
A must-read for anyone who needs a safe place to take a break from the insanity of the real world for a while.
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care
An LGBT romance with a secondary plot focused on siblings reconnecting as adults. Light, entertaining, and great escapism.
A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns
A quick and entertaining introduction to why some people use They/Them pronouns and how long we’ve done so in the English language.
Fevered Star
Book two of an epic fantasy trilogy inspired by cultures in the pre-Colombian Americas. Excellent factional politics, sets up for what I assume will be an amazing finale.
One Last Stop
A light LGBT romance as much about found family/making a home as it is the central love story. Perfect when you need a quick stress-relief read.
Red, White & Royal Blue
Enemies to lovers romance - it’s a fun ride with a wish-fulfillment ending. Worth a read when you need some escapism.
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