Book Review: The Psychonauts
THE PSYCHONAUTS by Luther Banks is outrageously funny and outrageously grim. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
THE PSYCHONAUTS by Luther Banks is outrageously funny and outrageously grim. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
An anthropologist’s field study becomes a quiet fight to hold onto what makes us human in 58% Too Far by M A Noordermeer.
THE GLASS GARDEN by Jessica Levai is an irresistible adventure and a moving story about the complexity of sisterhood. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
HOPLITE RIDGE by Sean Patrick Sayers is an epic post-apocalyptic fantasy that pits man against gods in an age-old battle for the survival of humanity’s very soul. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
CLOUDS IN THE FUTURE by Eric Goebelbecker is a moving human story in a brutal future where a soldier must fight against instinct to get revenge in the war with the aliens. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
D.L. Orton goes all in on science in this sci-fi adventure replete with multiverse problem-solving thrills. HIVE (Madders of Time, 1) reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
THE GODDESS IN THE MOUNTAIN by Sean DeLauder is a unique addition to the post-apocalyptic genre, thoughtfully exploring religious complacency, coercion, and corruption. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
In New America, Diversity is the party and you’re all invited to follow the rules. DIVERSITY TOMORROW by R.B. Bellows reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
WATCH YOUR MANDIBLES by Ben Run is an engaging dystopian adventure that makes you reflect on the real, current world. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
HEAVY WEIGHT OF DARKNESS by J.M. Erickson is a cinematic sci-fi dystopia following one man’s search for redemption. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.










