Tag: 3 stars

Review: Future Bright, Future Grimm by D.J. MacLennan

In Future Bright, Future Grimm, D.J. MacLennan uses scientific progress to weave the necessary magic to turn the future into a fairy tale. Future Bright,...

Review: Lemon by Kwon Yeo-sun

Lemon by Korean author Kwon Yeo-sun is a crime novel that explores aliveness and the impact of events on families.

Review: Scales of Injustice by Lōa Hō

The stories in Scales of Injustice give you an idea of the waters Taiwanese author Lōa Hō had to navigate to expose wrongs in society.

Review: Faraway by Lo Yi-Chin

Faraway by Lo Yi-Chin depicts the complicated relationship between a father and a son through the latter's Kafkaesque experience in a foreign hospital.

Review: First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami

In First Person Singular, Murakami gives you a first person’s perspective as he takes you on a trip down memory lane.

Review: Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor

In Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor, you follow a magical journey that you can't even remotely control. Is there anyone who can?

Review: Friend: A Novel from North Korea by Paek Nam-nyong

In Friend by Paek Nam-nyong you follow the all-knowing judge as he tries to save every marriage he encounters for the greater prosperity of North Korea.

Review: Hunter School by Sakinu Ahronglong

Hunter School by Sakinu Ahronglong is about the lore, hardships, and dreams for the future of a descendant of the Paiwan, an indigenous tribe of Taiwan.

Review: Hyphen by Pardis Mahdavi

Hyphen by Pardis Mahdavi will make you more aware of the power of the hyphen; a powerful divider and connector for identity and beliefs.

Review: Stronghold by Kesha Bakunin

Nothing lasts forever, but sometimes it lasts too long. Stronghold by Kesha Bakunin is a chronicle, spanning many years, rulers and societies.