This is my third read of Keep Going (more on that later). I read it when it first came out, then again during lockdown, and I recently felt like it was time to revisit it in the face of Trump and Musk’s fascist government and how it’s crushing a lot of people’s desire to make and share art.
Tag: book reviews
Book Review: They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran
If you can handle a book that can be very gross, pretty scary, and deeply sad, definitely give this book a read.
Book Review: Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez
Ultimately, Our Share of Night is another example of why I don’t give books a star rating. This is a clear book and reader mismatch.
Book Review: World of Wonders by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
I’ve come to really enjoy collections of short essays, in all formats. Whether it’s an ebook, an audiobook, or a print book, they’re a great way to fit in just a little bit of reading during a time where you might otherwise scroll social media.
Book Review: What We Lost in the Swamp by Grant Chemidlin
This is a “collection of poems that examines the many manifestations of green.” Well hey, that’s my kind of thing.
Book Review: Orbital by Samantha Harvey
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a general fiction book set on a current space station. It’s both grounded in reality, and completely alien from my daily experience.
Book Review: Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill
This is a very Kingfisher-esque book, while still having enough of its own character to not feel like a cheap knock-off.
Book Review: Liberated by Kaz Rowe
Since I just read and reviewed two non-fiction graphic novels in a row, I guess I really like this combination of genre and format.
Book Review: Wake by Rebecca Hall and Hugo Martinez
This is a book that is less about “history” as in a collection of past events, and more about “history” as in the study of past events, and the body of knowledge created by that study.
Book Review: Sister Snake by Amanda Lee Koe
Sister Snake is a book about family and what it means to be human, but it’s also a super queer book.