I know, I know, you're sick of hearing me tell you how hard it was to narrow down this month's choices. So I won't tell you how hard it was, I'm just going to post a lot of new releases that you need to add to your TBR, so let's get to it! The Stardust… Continue reading 10 (or 15) New Releases to Look Forward to in May
Tag: Satire
Blog Tour- The Awful Truth About The Herbert Quarry Affair, Marco Ocram
The Awful Truth About The Herbert Quarry AffairMarco Ocram About the Book: With a jangle of keys, a door opened. Herbert clanked in, his arms locked to his sides, his ankles shackled, his face a Hannibal Lecter mask. He was overjoyed to see me. “Marco, I’m jailed day and night with murderous thugs who can’t… Continue reading Blog Tour- The Awful Truth About The Herbert Quarry Affair, Marco Ocram
The Atmospherians, Alex McElroy
I requested to read this because it sounded like it would be a witty, satirical read. I think it's hard to tackle the things McElroy has because he’s included such a wide scope of issues. It can be even harder to write it, even if it seems extreme, and have it make a sort of… Continue reading The Atmospherians, Alex McElroy
Ezra Slef: The Next Nobel Laureate in Literature, Andrew Komarnyckyj
What is better than a biography about one of the greatest fictitious writers of all time? An autobiography, of sorts, about the author of the biography in the guise of writing the biography. It's not as confusing as I make it sound. Because how does Humbert Botekin write a biography about Ezra Slef when he… Continue reading Ezra Slef: The Next Nobel Laureate in Literature, Andrew Komarnyckyj
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