Book Review: It Always Rains In Estaran
It Always Rains In Estaran by Murat Boyner is about the intricacies of power changing hands and how tight you have to grasp it to avoid slipping away. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
It Always Rains In Estaran by Murat Boyner is about the intricacies of power changing hands and how tight you have to grasp it to avoid slipping away. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
UTOPYC by W. Galt is a promising vision into a freer future. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
ARC OF THE UNIVERSE by Nikki Alexander is a thought-provoking novel questioning how our world is run, how one individual can change it, and what the future could look like. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
Poetic and inventive, Fiston Mwanza Mujila’s THE VILLAIN’S DANCE sees—and mourns—the Angola that could have been. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
A NEW AMERICA by Aaron Morell is a gripping story that depicts a fictional, fragmented U.S. and the temptation of revolution. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
The Sentinel’s Daughter unabashedly shows the gruesomeness in fighting for a better future. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
FREEDOM’S JUST ANOTHER WORD by Len Joy is a thought-provoking novel of responsibilities, reflection, and redemption. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE SACRED PASSAGE by Mwana waMusikavanhu is where political hope quickly turns to horror when an unabashed despot is given unchecked power over his people. Reviewed by J.B. Leddington.
HATE HUNTERS by Mari Georgeson is a timely novel of ideas about tolerance and the folly of extremism. Check out what Warren Maxwell has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.
BASTARD VERDICT by James McCrone is a slow-burn thriller that really pays off. Check out what pine breaks has to say in his book review of this indie political thriller.










