While some speculative novels choose to thinly veil their messages and hide them behind metaphors, Adjei-Brenyah pulls you in with a concept that seems ripped from the blaxploitation and women in prison film genres, then hits you with real facts every few chapters.
Month: November 2024
Book Review: How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Well, this was sure a book to be in the middle of reading when our country once again elected a racist president.
Book Review: Under the Henfluence by Tove Danovich
As part of deciding whether I should become a Chicken Lady, I borrowed Under the Henfluence by Tove Danovich.
Book Review: The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava
It’s hard for me to accurately review a romcom, because written humor just so rarely works for me.
Book Review: Model Home by Rivers Solomon
This is a well-written, well-paced, thought-provoking book which is also probably the most disturbing and joyless thing I’ve read all year.