STARRED Book Review: Marco Polo Mother & Son
Exceptional writing immerses readers in missed opportunities as two lives run parallel but never intersect in Marco Polo Mother & Son by Thoreau Lovell. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
Exceptional writing immerses readers in missed opportunities as two lives run parallel but never intersect in Marco Polo Mother & Son by Thoreau Lovell. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
HACKETT AT LARGE by Jack Fitzgerald is a lighthearted romp through 1960s Paris as told by a charming fictional reporter. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
Take a deep dive into the multiple health benefits of twenty select herbs in THE HERBOLOGY BIBLE by Kristy Denada. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
AMETHYST, THE SHALLOWS by Kellye Abernathy is lively, heartfelt, emotionally honest, and, most importantly, fun. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
Can love and truth survive when history and memory collide? THE BOOK OF READING by Eric Larsen reviewed by J.B. Leddington.
THE MORE BEYOND by Jill Charlotte Thomas is a poignant yet glaring study of a girl learning to become. Reviewed by Audrey Davis.
Tragic & true—NG173 by Donald E. English is an emotional read about love and family in the face of traumatic racial injustice. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
HEIRS OF THE PROMISE by Langdon Franz is a fun fantasy novel with intricate magic systems and stunning action sequences. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
BUT I DIGRETCH by Gretchen Astro Turner (Outskirts Press) is a hilarious and touching take on the joyful absurdities of being emotional creatures. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
HENRY’S CHAPEL by Graham Guest (Sagging Meniscus Press) is a tragic work of metafiction exploring the darkest parts of an incestuous Southern family. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.










