STARRED Book Review: Bad Foundations
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.
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.
A LOVE REFRACTED IN A STREAM by Christopher Kenneth Hanson is a stylish & immersive stroll down memory lane. Check out what Elizabeth Zender has to say in her book review of this indie literary novel.
MISFITS (STORIES) by Mark Jonathan Harris (Atmosphere Press) is a balm for the feelings of loneliness and self-alienation that many of us experience in the modern age. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
A vengeful ghost from the past comes knocking locked and loaded in Backlash: Venom and Vengeance from ‘Nam by Ana Manwaring. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
HISTORY OF VON SCHATT (1913-1960) by Richard Daub is the remarkable life story of a deeply troubled and troubling man. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
OWNING YOUR DESTINY by Duncan McLauren is a motivational roadmap to a vibrant and affirmative life. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
THE LEGACY by James Gilbert is a quick, accessible read with memorable characters who use their grit and cunning to ensure that a dead man’s final wishes are respected. Reviewed by J.S. Gornael.
Business intrigue, international crime, and bawdy humor abound in THE REIGN OF THE ANTI-SANTAS by Colin Dodds, an adults-only take on Christmas. Reviewed by Colin Dodds.










