The Official Description: In Brexit Britain, a young transgender doctor called Ry is falling in love – against their better judgement – with Victor Stein, a celebrated professor leading the public debate around AI. Meanwhile, Ron Lord, just divorced and living with Mum again, is set to make his fortune launching a new generation of… Continue reading REVIEW: Frankissstein: A Love Story by Jeanette Winterson
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REVIEW: All The Better Part Of Me by Molly Ringle
The descriptive bit: Sinter Blackwell is an American actor living in London when we first meet him. After a chance meeting with an industry colleague, he lands himself a role in a New Wave era movie - and that suits his style just fine. As Sinter explores the world of film making and gets to… Continue reading REVIEW: All The Better Part Of Me by Molly Ringle
Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
I read "Red, White & Royal Blue" in one day and I'm pleased to admit that I cried through the last quarter of it. This book is exactly the balm that my poor, battered, immigrant-Canadian heart needed. It's probably not lost on anyone that the past few years have been a challenging time to survive… Continue reading Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Review: The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta
The short blurb bit: Danny seems to have been looking for something without really knowing it. She has moved with her mother to a small town called Tempest. She falls in with a group of friends called The Grays without knowing that they may have actually brought her there. The Grays are a coven of young… Continue reading Review: The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta
Review: Abundance by Emmalynn Spark
Alex has been asleep for about a hundred years when he wakes up on his crashed inter-galactic ship. The ship is supposed to be bringing colonists to a new world, one that is viable and ready to be populated by humans. Earth was running out of time, so ships were dispatched with a variety of… Continue reading Review: Abundance by Emmalynn Spark
Review: When Brooklyn Was Queer by Hugh Ryan
Hugh Ryan is an interesting fellow, so when I saw this book was coming out I was intrigued! Hugh is a curator of queer history, a writer and speaker and New York is his home. If someone was going to write the queer history of Brooklyn then this was the man. I haven't read a queer… Continue reading Review: When Brooklyn Was Queer by Hugh Ryan
Review: Queer As A Five Dollar Bill
Life is hard when you're 9th grader, Wyatt. He's trying to keep his head above water in a school where he's bullied constantly and dating his best friend MacKenzie. He loves MacKenzie and he wants to want to date her, but he just doesn't. Dating MacKenzie does give Wyatt a bit of relief from the… Continue reading Review: Queer As A Five Dollar Bill
Review: Badlands
I received an ARC of this book from Darkwind Press via NetGalley in return I'll be posting my honest review! Clairvoyant Simon Kincaide makes his money running a tourist shop on Myrtle Beach. Under wraps, he's a very talented medium and tries to do his best to help the people around him. When he meets… Continue reading Review: Badlands