Book Review: I Have Never Felt Alive
I HAVE NEVER FELT ALIVE by Christian Gilman Whitney is a frantic slice-of-life drama about a young man struggling with a dying mother and the ramifications of living too much in the past.
I HAVE NEVER FELT ALIVE by Christian Gilman Whitney is a frantic slice-of-life drama about a young man struggling with a dying mother and the ramifications of living too much in the past.
DEEP FRIED by Mark Doyon is a clever novel about a cheery, immigrant businessman putting all his hopes into an atypical food truck. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
HOMING by Marc L. Carrier (Friesen Press) is a tender novel of a father-son relationship. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
STILL ALIVE by LJ Pemberton is the mesmerizing life journey of a complex woman trying to find peace in her life and within herself. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
SEARCH FOR COMPLETE by Stephen G. Hardy offers an engaging and eloquently written analysis of the importance of both romantic and platonic relationships and the many overlaps between the two. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
INVISIBLE SUN by Andrew H. Housley (Atmosphere Press) is an intense, raw, and quite beautiful exploration of trauma and grief. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
WILD BILL RIDES AGAIN by Jim Antonini is a striking story full of wit and emotion about individualism in America. Check out what Maxwell Gillmer has to say about this indie literary novel.
SIGNATURES by Lucas Alves is a colorful story of searching for one’s place in the world. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say in her book review of this indie literary novel.
LANDSCAPES by Christine Lai sits at the intersectionality of art, feminism, and environmentalism. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say in her book review of this Two Dollar Radio novel.
THE BUTTER HOUSE by Sarah Gerard is a meditative exploration of the meaning and significance of home. Check out what Erin Britton has to say in her book review of this Conium Press novella.










