'Walk Me to The Corner' by Anneli Furmark is a graphic novel romance story like few others as it delves into complex emotions.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Our Little Secret’ by Emily Carrington from Drawn+Quarterly
Our Little Secret by Emily Carrington details how an assault when she was fifteen impacts her life as an adult.
Read More »Book Review: ‘All The Horses of Iceland’ by Sarah Tolmie
Poetic and accessible, 'All The Horses of Iceland' by Sarah Tolmie tells a remarkable story in a unique way.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Putin’s Russia’ by Darryl Cunningham from Drawn+Quarterly
'Putin's Russia' by Darryl Cunningham perfectly balances facts with illustraitions and graphics to make for a great read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Unseen’ by Laury Silvers
'The Unseen' by Laury Silvers brings us back to the world populated with interesting characters and thought provoking themes of 'The Sufi Quartet'.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Come Over Come Over’ by Lynda Barry from Drawn+Quarterly
In this comic book tale of a 14-year-old girl's trials and tribulations the art is rich enough to carry the story itself, which is fleshed out with sarcasm and wordplay.
Read More »Found Poetry: Independent Press Book Descriptions
Descriptions of books from independent presses advertised in the New York Review of Books are excellent sources of found poetry. Which is just what we need. Right?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Jealous’ by Laury Silvers
'The Jealous' by Laury Silvers is a great combination of fascinating reading and compelling mystery that will keep you glued to the page.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Deep House’ by Thomas King
'Deep House' by Thomas King is another satisfying instalment in the Thumps Dreadulwater mystery series. One of the best in the genre.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cobalt: Cradle of the Demon Metals’ by Charlie Angus
'Cobalt: Cradle of the Demon Metals' by Charlie Angus is a meticulously researched book offering a new perspective on Canadian history.
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