Books in Review: No Hiding in Boise by Kim Hooper
Trust is hard to come by when the potholes are filled with secrets. I’ve never been to Boise. I’m pretty sure, after reading Kim Hooper’s novel, I don’t want...
Trust is hard to come by when the potholes are filled with secrets. I’ve never been to Boise. I’m pretty sure, after reading Kim Hooper’s novel, I don’t want...
By Hannah Cook, editorial intern with Orange Hat Publishing | Ten16 Press It’s a given that any novel starring a photojournalist must have a cover worthy of the character....
Indie Review: We Are Lost and Found by Helene Dunbar We Are Lost and Found follows Michael, a junior in high school, in 1983. He is navigating his life...
Indie Review: To The Top Of Greenfield Street by Ryan Standley Other books have made me laugh and cry, and To the Top of Greenfield Street did that for...
Indie Review: The Man Who Loved His Wife by Jennifer Anne Moses Character Voices and The Secrets They Tell Jennifer Anne Moses’ has mastered the art of character voice....
Indie Review: Unseen City by Amy Shearn The Past Meets the Present Shearn’s book, Unseen City, is an unexpected entry into an historical home and the contrast between life...
Indie Review: Summer of the Cicadas by Chelsea Catherine A Slow Burn Everything about Jessica “Jess” is a slow burn. From the way she yearns for Natasha to the...
Indie Review: Not My Ruckus by Chad Musick Not My Ruckus is a disturbing and compelling novel told from an unusual perspective. While not labeled “Young Adult,” it seems...
Indie Review: The Living Days by Ananda Devi, Translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman A Realistic Fairy Tale. Kirkus describes The Living Days as “a gorgeously written, profoundly upsetting fairy tale...
Indie Review: Courage and Complicity When is Enough, Enough? Claudette Languedoc’s book Courage and Complicity, an engaging tale about a young Caucasian female teacher who takes a position in...
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