Reviews



  • Chosen Family

    Chosen Family

    Sylvi Morgan reviews Chosen Family by Madeleine Gray—a queer story of brilliant, complicated women and the relationship that shapes and scars them both. Read more

  • A Drop of Corruption

    A Drop of Corruption

    Sylvi Morgan reviews A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett—a razor-sharp fantasy mystery with unforgettable characters and a world that lingers. Read more

  • The Many

    The Many

    Sylvain Neuvel’s The Many book review—a bold, thought-provoking sci-fi tale exploring identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human. Read more

  • Sula

    Sula

    A lyrical review of Toni Morrison’s Sula, exploring its haunting portrayal of love, betrayal, and survival. Reviewed by Sylvi Morgan. Read more

  • The Death of Vivek Oji

    The Death of Vivek Oji

    A lyrical, visceral review of Akwaeke Emezi’s The Death of Vivek Oji. Exploring grief, identity, and the macabre beauty of Emezi’s prose. Read more

  • Go Tell It on the Mountain

    Go Tell It on the Mountain

    Sylvi Morgan reviews James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain — a profound exploration of faith, identity, and enduring humanity. Read more


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