Shubeik Lubeik takes place in an alternate version of Earth where wishes can be mined, packaged, and of course, commodified.
Tag: queer fiction
Book Review: Dead & Breakfast by Kat Hillis and Rosiee Thor
When the bigoted sheriff accuses Sal of the murder, Arthur decides he has to clear his husband’s name. Of course he does, otherwise we wouldn’t have a cozy mystery on our hands!
Book Review: A Hexcellent Chance to Fall in Love by Ann Rose
You know how every year, around August, Spirit Halloween seems to just suddenly appear in the most convenient empty store front in your town? Well, what if it was literally magic?
Book Review: Fate’s Bane by C.L. Clark
Just the right sort of book to read while inside, under a blanket, with a hot beverage, while you occasionally sigh wistfully and stare off into the rain, dreaming of the fens and forbidden love.
Book Review: Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti
I’ve long-since established that I don’t like enemies to lovers. But rivals to lovers? Yeah, that’s the stuff.
Book Review: Spread Me by Sarah Gailey
I like to say I don’t read a lot of horror, but a look through my reviews and reading log will show that I actually probably read about as much horror as sci-fi, and definitely more than mystery and thriller.
Book Review: Amplitudes, edited by Lee Mandelo
What an utter delight it is to pick up an anthology and to like pretty much every story and love a good number of them.
Book Review: Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz
Few things make me as happy as sitting down to write a review of a queer book I genuinely enjoyed and want the whole world to know about.
Book Review: Bolero by Wyatt Kennedy and Luana Vecchio
This is a very personal multiverse story — what if you could go take the place of an alternate version of yourself? How many worlds would you have to travel through to find the one where you could be happy?
Mini Review Round-Up
I’m about a month behind on my reviews and it’s stressing me out.