Tag: 4 stars

Review: Gaslight by Femi Kayode

Murder or suicide? Follow Philip Taiwo on his investigation in Gaslight by Femi Kayode: a book with realistic characters set in Nigeria.

Review: Y/N by Esther Yi

In Y/N by Esther Yi, the main character is tired of experiencing reality as that which happens strictly to her and makes a K-Pop idol the new center of her world.

Review: November by Thomas Olde Heuvelt

In November by Dutch author Thomas Olde Heuvelt, happiness slowly drives the residents of Bird Street to madness.

Review: Wolves by Jeon Sungtae

The stories in Wolves by Jeon Sungtae are about change that happens to you and change that you desire.

Review: Bad Kids by Zijin Chen

Bad Kids by Zijin Chen is a fast-paced and entertaining suspense thriller about the accountability of teenagers.

Review: Metronome by Tom Watson

The two people imprisoned on an island escape a controlling society, the life they make for themselves is hardly less restricted: Metronome by Tom Watson.

Review: How Do You Live? by Genzaburō Yoshino

How Do you Live? by Genzaburō Yoshino challenges you to answer this question from both the rooftop and the street, the middle of the city and the ocean.

Review: Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata

Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata introduces you to a new normal based on a fascination with the use of the human body and the way you care for it.

Review: Rx by Garin Cycholl

Where do you begin to stop a country from bleeding? Can you make a difference by healing or failing to heal it one person at a time? Rx by Garin Cycholl.

Review: Whisper by Chang Yu-ko

Whisper by Taiwanese author Chang Yu-ko is a ghost story with elements of indigenous folklore and Taiwan's history with the Japanese.