Book Review: The Cup
THE CUP by D.P. Hardwick is a touching love letter to sport, community, and Canada. Check out what Joe Walters of IBR has to say in his review of this middle grade hockey novel.
THE CUP by D.P. Hardwick is a touching love letter to sport, community, and Canada. Check out what Joe Walters of IBR has to say in his review of this middle grade hockey novel.
WHITE BIRCH by Paul Edmund Lessard is a literary novel with a classic feel. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this Atmosphere Press book.
DEATH, THE PHARMACIST by D. Ike Horst is a thoughtful commentary on the value of human lives. Check out what Tavleen Kaur has to say about this supernatural novel.
SEND HER BACK AND OTHER STORIES by Munashe Kesake is a collection of sharp and incisive short stories interrogating the varied experiences of being a Zimbabwean immigrant in America. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say about this Mukana Press book.
LEAP THIRTY by Diane Lowell Wilder is a poetry collection about a life lived and all the melancholy experiences that go with it. Check out what Joseph Haeger has to say about this June Road Press book.
PAGES by Kathy Weyer is an uplifting story of coming together and making each other better. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell has to say about this indie author contemporary novel.
A BLACK WOMAN’S COFFEE TABLE BOOK by Kayla Nixon is filled with beautiful writing that is both precious and a comfort. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this indie nonfiction title.
DYING TO LIVE by Barbara Macpherson Reyelts is an endlessly captivating tale about an elderly scientist waking up as a baby. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this supernatural novel.
LUCIFER’S MISTRESS by KZ Owens is a seedy, dark novel that transports readers to the gallows of Boston. Check out what Jadidsa Perez of IBR has to say about this indie author historical novel.
I Am Not Brad Pitt and Other Stories by Ross Dreiblatt is a humorous collection of three short stories focused on Americaβs obsession with celebrity and fame. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this Stone Tiger Books story collection.