Book Review: Next In Line by T.W. Baker
NEXT IN LINE by T.W. Baker is a deeply original comedic offering about a small pharmacy team navigating adventures big, small, and magical. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
NEXT IN LINE by T.W. Baker is a deeply original comedic offering about a small pharmacy team navigating adventures big, small, and magical. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
GODS OF GLENHAVEN by Stephen Statler is a family drama with a mythological twist. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
Funny, casually progressive, and unafraid to be weird as hell, Sasha DeVore’s GOD, SCIENCE, AND A REALLY DUMB EXPERIMENT delivers one cozy apocalypse.
THE NAKED SAILOR by Norman Coutts is a fast-paced and funny memoir through the South China Sea. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
YOUR BIGGEST FAN by Jeremy Rosenholtz is a self-referential funhouse mirror of creators and their audience. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
INSECTICIDE: A REPUBLICAN ROMANCE by Douglas Robinson is a hilarious political satire with a love story to boot. Reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh.
CHASING SOBEKNEFERU (BULLET’S ADVENTURE) by Victoria Ray is a madcap jaunt full of wacky characters, bizarre creatures, and fantastical places. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
ASSASSINS ARE US by Kimberly Van Sickle delivers action, heart, and laughs in equal measure. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say in her book review of this Atmosphere Press novel.
GODTHREAD: A Noir by Caleb T. Brabham is a witty satire starring angels, demons, and hapless Biblical humans. Check out what Tucker Lieberman has to say in his book review of this indie fantasy novel.
THE MELANCHOLY STRUMPET MASTER by Zeb Beck is a hilarious and original story about a failed scholar doing research on prostitutes in Tijuana. Check out what Akram Herrak has to say in his book review of this indie humor novel.










