Tag: #GoodreadsChoice

A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine (Book Review #2269)

Michael C. Reid’s A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine is an exceptional first novel that breaks the boundaries of the traditional genre with an extraordinarily vivid, darkly elegant fantasy experience. The work reads as a history from ancient times, interwoven… Continue Reading “A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine (Book Review #2269)”

A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine by Michael Reid (Book Review #2156)

Michael C. Reid’s A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine is a remarkable debut that defies traditional genre boundaries, delivering a deeply immersive, darkly elegant fantasy that reads like ancient history threaded through political intrigue, prophetic horror, and aching humanity.

Climbers by Alexander Julian III (Book Review #2095)

In Climbers, Alexander Julian III delivers a gripping, atmospheric plunge into a dystopian world where survival hangs—literally and figuratively—by a thread. Set generations after the collapse of civilization, the novel opens atop a crumbling Eiffel Tower, now home to a rigid tribe whose survival… Continue Reading “Climbers by Alexander Julian III (Book Review #2095)”

The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)

The Price of Freedom, the final book in The Price of trilogy, delivers a thrilling and emotionally charged conclusion to Michael C. Bland’s dystopian saga. Set in 2047, the story follows rebel leader Dray Quintero as he faces his darkest hour. Imprisoned, broken, and… Continue Reading “The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)”

The Cul-de-sac By Christopher Null (Book Review #2083)

How well do you really know your neighbors? That’s the burning question at the heart of Christopher Null’s chilling and clever domestic thriller, The Cul-de-sac. With unsettling precision and a wickedly dark sense of timing, Null draws readers into a quiet suburban street in… Continue Reading “The Cul-de-sac By Christopher Null (Book Review #2083)”