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Ovid Vesper headed out west like a lot of other men after the Civil War […]
The Devil Three Times, by Rickey Fayne
Satan appears much more than three times in Rickey Fayne’s generational saga, The Devil Three […]
Motheater, by Linda H. Codega
I have been struggling since January 20 as I’ve watched people I didn’t vote for […]
The Paris Express, by Emma Donoghue
The people who board the train in Granville, a resort town on France’s Norman coast, […]
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, by Stephen Graham Jones
Trigger warning for graphic descriptions of violence towards people and animals, and very brief sexual […]
Last Seen, by Judith Giesburg
Judith Giesburg’s book, Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly Enslaved People to Find Their […]
From These Roots, by Tamara Lanier
Updated July 13, 2025: Harvard University has settled with Ms. Lanier over the ownership of […]
The Naming of the Birds, by Paraic O’Donnell
Someone is killing powerful men in London. These men are supposed to be untouchable and […]
The Turnglass, by Gareth Rubin
Gareth Rubin’s The Turnglass is at least four books in one volume. English majors are […]