There’s a new sub-sub-genre in town, and I have to say I’m loving it. This one combines elements of both psychological thriller and dark academia, and it always has the same plot: the …| Laura Tisdall
Gary was once a normal boy from Stevenage. Now he’s the sole survivor of a group of astronauts sent to investigate a gigantic alien artefact out beyond Pluto’s orbit, wandering through …| Laura Tisdall
Naomi Novik’s Spinning Silver, her second immersive folktale retelling, was one of my top ten books of 2020. Her latest novel, A Deadly Education, is both utterly different and equally brilli…| Laura Tisdall
I read a lot of short stories, but I feel like they rarely get the recognition from me that they deserve because it’s unusual that a whole collection is so good as to, say, make it into my to…| Laura Tisdall
From a tree to a house; from the whole of the United States to a single New Jersey town; from the mastery of the natural world to being mastered by it; from protection to being left unprotec…| Laura Tisdall
These three books took me from western, to central, to eastern Canada. And from the future, to the past, to almost the present (the 1990s). I loved them all. Greenwood by Michael Christie (Random H…| Consumed by Ink