Book Review: The Alexandria Scrolls
Embark on an intellectual odyssey where academia, mythology, and the inevitable dance with death converge in a mesmerizing narrative with THE ALEXANDRIA SCROLLS by Lukman Clark. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
Embark on an intellectual odyssey where academia, mythology, and the inevitable dance with death converge in a mesmerizing narrative with THE ALEXANDRIA SCROLLS by Lukman Clark. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
A story of loss and redemption, De facto Pathfinder by CW3 Cesare Giannetti shows the hope in rising from the ashes of former glory. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
EXODUS by Jean Hackensmith & Joseph Mcdowell asks if Earth’s wisest leaders, brightest scientists, and most innovative technicians can ensure humanity’s survival. Reviewed by Kathy L. Brown.
THE MEANING OF OKAY by Cortney Raymond is where you can experience falling in love slowly, completely, and sweetly. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
HOLLYWOOD by Connor Coyne is an affecting coming of age story that explores change and its impact on the sense of self. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
WHERE TWO WORLDS TOUCH by River Faire is an illuminating and bittersweet personal story of second chances. Memoir reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
Hit the court with Recruiting Blue Chip Prospects by Ken Hogarty—a slam dunk of a coming-of-age tale. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
Brian Allen Carr’s Bad Foundations (Clash Books) is a working-class White Noise, a story about family, crap jobs, paranoia, and an uncertain future. Reviewed and starred by Nick Gardner.
Advanced androids fall in love while trying to evade those who seek to destroy or exploit them in ESCAPE FROM THE SHADOWS by Gypsy McKnight. Reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh.
The interplay between shadow and light has far-reaching and unexpected consequences for a largely unhealthy relationship in Silhouette in Free Light by Ethan R. Ray. Reviewed by Erin Britton.