Book Review: The Psychonauts
THE PSYCHONAUTS by Luther Banks is outrageously funny and outrageously grim. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
THE PSYCHONAUTS by Luther Banks is outrageously funny and outrageously grim. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
Wild Girl by Jehane Spicer is a visceral historical fantasy that interrogates the violence and wonder of coming into womanhood.
THE FORGED EMPIRE by Samantha Gillespie is where a grieving queen learns that ruling a kingdom means facing herself as much as her enemies. Reviewed by Garbiella Harrison.
BLOOD OF THE EXILE (The Thitherlands) by Aoife Black is a fantasy rich with culture and character. Reviewed by Peter Hassebroek.
THE CALL OF ABADDON by Colin Searle is a post-apocalyptic thrill ride of galactic proportions. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
An anthropologist’s field study becomes a quiet fight to hold onto what makes us human in 58% Too Far by M A Noordermeer.
A war against Death herself threatens mortal life, and everything after, in this epic urban fantasy. In Death’s Company by Natalie Johanson reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
THE OBSERVER by Brian Thompson is an action-packed journey into a spiritual realm parallel to our world. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
THE QUANTUM REVELATIONS by Stuart Heinrich is a thrilling novel grounded in the realities of climate change, AI, and the race for quantum computing. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
THE COLD LIGHT OF FATE by Kim Catanzarite is an emotional, expansive story that explores the vulnerable, personal consequences of multiverse politics.










