Whether you’re an avid reader or just dabble in the occasional good read, we’ve got you covered! We’ve been reviewing books, interviewing interesting authors, and writing book-related articles since 2008. Take a peek below — we cover 30 different genres — so you’re bound to find a book that ticks your box. See what our reviewer thought of it. While we often provide a Bookshop.org link to buy any book that strikes your fancy here, we strongly encourage you to support your local bookstore and pick up a copy there.

Latest Interviews

Interview with Anara Guard, author of Like a Complete Unknown

What inspired you to write this book? I grew up at the very edge of the Sixties, too young to participate much but old enough to be a...

An Interview with Terrance C. Newby, Author of Dangerfield’s Promise

Chicago Book Review's Maria Yinks interviews Terrance C. Newby, author of Dangerfield's Promise. What was the most rewarding aspect of...

Interview with Esther Mollica, Author of The Queen of Gay Street

Manhattan Book Review's Kristi Elizabeth interviews Esther Mollica, author of The Queen of Gay Street. What prompted you to write your...

Interview with Salah el Moncef, Author of Now and Then

Manhattan Book Review’s Kristi Elizabeth interviews Salah el Moncef, author of Now and Then What inspired you to write Now and Then? Are...

Interview with Anara Guard, author of Like a Complete Unknown

What inspired you to write this book? I grew up at the very edge of the Sixties, too young to participate much but old enough to be a...

An Interview with Terrance C. Newby, Author of Dangerfield’s Promise

Chicago Book Review's Maria Yinks interviews Terrance C. Newby, author of Dangerfield's Promise. What was the most rewarding aspect of...

Interview with Esther Mollica, Author of The Queen of Gay Street

Manhattan Book Review's Kristi Elizabeth interviews Esther Mollica, author of The Queen of Gay Street. What prompted you to write your...

Interview with Salah el Moncef, Author of Now and Then

Manhattan Book Review’s Kristi Elizabeth interviews Salah el Moncef, author of Now and Then What inspired you to write Now and Then? Are...

Latest Reviews

Listen for the Lie: A Novel

Listen for the Lie: A Novel

Five years ago, Lucy was found wandering with her best friend’s blood covering her dress. She can’t remember anything about that night, but everyone thinks she murdered Savvy. Lucy moved away and tried to start over in LA. Her grandmother convinces her to return...

South of Somewhere

South of Somewhere

Mavis and her family are coming home to Chicago from a vacation in Hawaii. When they turn the corner onto their street, the street is filled with big black SUVs and people in FBI jackets. Dad asks what’s going on, and he is told their house has been seized and the FBI...

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Latest Articles

Women-Led Graphic Novels

If you’re looking for a graphic novel that centers on the adventures of a strong, independent, and dynamic female lead character, then look no further than the five books featured in this roundup. From the past to the future to the deeply strange present, all five...

Through Another’s Eyes

The five memoirs included in this roundup detail the lives and experiences of five truly remarkable individuals. From mysterious medical conditions and life in cyberspace to culinary adventures and survival against the odds by way of adventuresome history, the stories...

Pride Month Roundup

In the United States, LGBTQ Pride Month is celebrated every June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, which took place in New York City in 1969 and marked a turning point in the fight for equality. If you’re looking for some new queer reads to enjoy this June, then...

YA for the Forever Young

If you prefer your young adult fiction to feature some romance or maybe a poetic memoir, then the books included in this list will appeal to you. There’s a mix of contemporary, paranormal, and science fiction to dip into as well as a hint of horror and some LGBTQ+...

Escape with Modern Literature

If you’re looking for a read that will both challenge and entertain, then the five modern works of fiction included in this roundup should be right up your alley. From rampaging gamers to mysterious blue lights in the sky to spies with various levels of success, these...

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