One Last Secret was fantastic from cover to cover. Most of the chapters are narrated by the main character, Dora, who becomes an escort after dropping out of school for acting. She describes her profession as just another acting gig and it allows her to afford the finer things in […]
Half Notes from Berlin
It’s often said that “the only thing that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing”. This quote, frequently misattributed to Edmund Burke, is brought up as a call to action, a reminder that evil can always surface if no one bothers to make even […]
No Game for Knights
No Game For Knights is one of those short story compilations that miraculously has something for every reader to enjoy, regardless of their preferred genre. Are you a fan of Casablanca-style wartime intrigue? This book has you covered. Talking animals searching for lost jewels? They’ve got that too. Neo-noir detectives […]
Order of the Night Jay (Book One)
Some woodland animals go off to camp, and it seems that not every animal is looking forward to the great outdoors. A bear named Frank likes video games and seems to have different interests than other animals and gets made fun of for his choices. However, along comes a raccoon […]
The Greatest in the World!
If you’ve read Narwhal and Jelly books, you’ll like The Greatest in the World, by the same author, Ben Clanton. The two books have the same type of drawings but different characters. In The Greatest in the World, two potato brothers are arguing about who is the best; they decide […]
A Ruinous Fate (Witch’s Dice)
Calla Rosewood lives in hiding from the witch queens, never staying in one place for more than a few months. Her Roles of Fate have determined that she will be the sixth- and final- Blood Warrior, and the queens seek to destroy her before she makes her final role and […]
Poor Tom
Poor Tom by Martin Drapkin tells the story of its main character, Julius, a forty-year-old man who I would describe as pretty lost in the world. Julius is a Jewish photographer and painter, although I would not say he shows enthusiasm toward either of his professions. He also lives with […]
Moonlight Can Be Deadly (A Discount Detective Mystery)
On the way to her PI job, Cameron encountered a woman who was clearly upset. After stopping to talk with her she realized that this woman was a potential client who was unsure if she wanted their services or not. Cameron convinced her to come to the office so they […]
Two As One Forever: A Better You, A Better Marriage
What is marriage? For some people, it is a union between two people who have committed to loving and supporting each other for the rest of their lives. Apart from planning their weddings, couples have to negotiate how to make their marriages work. The thrill of getting married doesn’t last […]
CarboN The Primitivision by Larry Hodge
Review: Seattle Book Review – 5 stars CarboN: The Primitivision is the premiere art book by Lawrence Armondo Hodge (aka CarboN). His new book is a collection of CarboN’s work from 1989 to 2021. This Bay Area native drew his inspiration from many cultures, styles, and art genres. As viewers […]