Tag: dark humor
Posted on July 9, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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The Die of Death: The Great Devil War II continues Kenneth B. Andersen’s darkly humorous fantasy saga with a fast-paced blend of mythology, moral conflict, and supernatural adventure. As the second installment in The Great Devil War series, the novel builds on the foundation… Continue Reading “The Die of Death By Kenneth B. Andersen (Book Review #2384)”
Category: Fantasy, Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: book review, contemporary fantasy, dark fantasy, dark humor, Fast-Paced Fiction, Imaginative Storytelling, Kenneth B. Andersen, Morality and Mortality, Mythic Saga, Mythology Reimagined, philosophical fiction, Series Book, Supernatural Adventure, The Die of Death, The Great Devil War
Posted on July 7, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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The Arts Council is a sharp, darkly satirical literary novel that dissects the power structures behind cultural funding and artistic legitimacy. Dolly Gray Landon constructs a psychologically intense and often unsettling portrait of an arts funding body where influence, ideology, and ambition collide under… Continue Reading “The Arts CouncilBy Dolly Gray Landon (Book Review #2282)”
Category: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance, Thriller Action-Adventure, Woman's FictionTags: Artistic Legitimacy, book review, Contemporary Fiction, Cultural Funding, dark humor, Dolly Gray Landon, Gatekeeping in Art, Institutional Critique, Institutional Culture, Literary Satire, Political Undercurrents, Power Structures, Psychological Tension, The Arts Council, Thought-Provoking Fiction
Posted on July 4, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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One More for the Ditch: A Triptych is a darkly comic and provocative collection that examines cultural collapse, personal breakdown, and the search for meaning in an increasingly fractured world. Eric McLaughlin presents a triptych of interconnected narratives that move through themes of addiction,… Continue Reading “One More for the Ditch: A Triptych By Eric McLaughlin (Book Review #2379)”
Category: Comic Books, Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Bleak Realism, book review, Contemporary Fiction, Cultural Collapse, dark humor, Eric McLaughlin, Interconnected Stories, literary fiction, Modern Life Strain, One More for the Ditch, Philosophical Inquiry, Provocative Writing, PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA, satire, Search for Meaning
Posted on April 28, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown is a laugh-out-loud, honest, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of midlife, menopause, and personal transformation. Peg is a woman who has mastered the art of keeping everything together—raising her kids, managing a career selling beachfront homes, and holding her… Continue Reading “Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown (Book Review #2330)”
Category: Fiction, Woman's FictionTags: beach read, coming of age later in life, dark humor, divorce, empowerment, humor, life transitions, menopause, midlife humor, personal reinvention, relatable women, self-discovery, women’s fiction
Posted on April 23, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and The Case of Hades’ Gate by Dan Ehl delivers a thrilling and darkly humorous finale to the Jak Barley series. Burned out and ready for a quiet case, PI Barley’s hopes for a mediocre investigation are immediately dashed when… Continue Reading “Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and The Case of Hades’ Gate by Dan Ehl delivers (Book Review #2325)”
Category: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery & Crime, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: crime investigation, dark humor, demonic apocalypse, dragons, fantasy adventure, fantasy series finale, Jak Barley, magic and mystery, magical intrigue, paranormal noir, Private Inquisitor, spellcasting, supernatural thriller, urban fantasy, witches
Posted on March 13, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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The Great Dick and the Dysfunctional Demon by Barry Maher is a bold, darkly humorous, and unapologetically irreverent journey into chaos, human flaws, and life’s absurdities. Mahyer takes readers on a whirlwind adventure where wit, satire, and sharp social commentary collide, creating a story… Continue Reading “The Great Dick and the Dysfunctional Demon by Barry Maher (Book Review #2328)”
Category: FictionTags: absurd adventure, Barry Mahyer, bold narrative, chaotic characters, comedic chaos, dark humor, entertaining fiction, human folly, humorous fiction, inner demons, memorable characters, moral ambiguity, provocative fiction, resilience, satirical fiction, The Great Dick and the Dysfunctional Demon, thought provoking, unconventional adventure, unconventional storytelling, witty dialogue
Posted on December 9, 2022
by Jeyran Main
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RUNNING AT HIALEAH is a dark humor book that instantly grabs your attention from the start and keeps you laughing until the end. The concept of the story is strong and written so well that you are amazed.
Posted on May 16, 2022
by Jeyran Main
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The bank street is a fictional story about Reginald Rutley, who is a social outcast peeping through people’s windows only to follow up on their stories and know their different scenarios. As weird as what he does sounds like, the story notions the perspective… Continue Reading “The Bank Street Peeper by Erna Odrach (Book Review #1241)”
Posted on May 5, 2022
by Jeyran Main
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