Fiction

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones is a chilling mix of historical horror and supernatural storytelling. Through a found manuscript, the novel explores a forgotten massacre, a vampire-like figure, and a priest’s haunting confessions. Read our in-depth review to uncover its mysteries.

Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

Suzanne Collins returns to Panem with Sunrise on the Reaping, a thrilling prequel set during the brutal Second Quarter Quell. Follow a young Haymitch Abernathy as he fights for survival in the 50th Hunger Games, facing treacherous odds, Capitol manipulation, and a deadly arena. Read our full review.

The Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. Klune

T.J. Klune’s The Bones Beneath My Skin blends sci-fi, found family, and quiet queer romance in a deeply moving story. This review explores its themes, characters, and emotional impact—find out if it lives up to Klune’s legacy.

The Antidote by Karen Russell

Explore The Antidote by Karen Russell, a haunting blend of historical fiction and magical realism set in the Dust Bowl era. Read our in-depth review on the novel’s poetic storytelling, eerie characters, and unforgettable themes of memory, trauma, and survival.

Story of My Life by Lucy Score

Dive into this captivating review of Lucy Score's "Story of My Life," a delightful romcom set in a charming fictional town filled with humor, romance, and relatable chaos—perfect for lovers of feel-good, small-town escapist fiction.

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