Tag: 4 stars
Review: Orakel by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Orakel by Thomas Olde Heuvelt is a supernatural thriller that will show you every corner of the room, the meadow and the North Sea.
Review: Popisho by Leone Ross
Leone Ross wrote a magical and sensual, yet down-to-earth story that only Popisho natives will fully understand. This is a story about love, addiction, and choices.
Review: The Membranes by Chi Ta-wei
The Membranes by Chi Ta-wei shows a future in which intimacy, experiences, and identity are fluid.
Review: Folklorn by Angela Mi Young Hur
Folklorn by Angela Mi Young Hur offers a folkloristic, scientific, and historical exploration of what it means to belong.
Review: Tower by Bae Myung-hoon
Tower by Korean author Bae Myung-hoon is a mirror of society; a sci-fi depiction of social and political issues. It is intense, subtle and funny.
Review: Touring the Land of the Dead by Maki Kashimada
The two novellas in Touring the Land of the Dead by Maki Kashimada give you a glimpse into two women’s innermost thoughts.
Review: Lightseekers by Femi Kayode
In Lightseekers by Femi Kayode you follow an academic (psychologist) who tries to solve a murder case in a small Nigerian town.
Review: The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa
The Memory Police by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa is an intriguing story about not very remarkable characters.
Review: On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu
On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu shows how even the most lighthearted story can hide a world of pain.
Review: The Vines by Shelley Nolden
The Vines by Shelley Nolden is about the ethical dilemmas involved in curing diseases and fighting pandemics.