book reviews ”We Burned So Bright” T.J. Klune October 15, 2025 / October 15, 2025 by Eddie M. | Leave a Comment We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune hit me like brick. As a husband here in Vermont, this story felt achingly close to home. It follows Don and Rodney, two men who’ve spent forty years together when they learn the world is ending. They take one last road trip across America, revisiting the places and […] Read more » Adult Fiction Angst LGBT+ Romance Sci-Fi
book reviews Review: Automatic Noodles August 24, 2025 / August 27, 2025 by nikatichi | Leave a Comment Author – Annalee Newitz Have you seen the hit show “The Bear”? You have? good. Now imagine that show taking place in a post-war U.S.A. and California has succeeded from the U.S.. Replace the crew with bots, specifically H.E.E.I. (Human Equivalant Embodied Intelligence), and make the cuisine spicy noodles. Presto, you have Automatic Noodles. A […] Read more » Sci-Fi SF
book reviews Review: Midnight Timetable August 22, 2025 / January 26, 2026 by Eddie M. | Leave a Comment The Midnight Timetable unfolds like a nocturnal dream—or perhaps a nightmare—set within the creeping corridors of a mysterious research institute where cursed objects aren’t just stored, they speak. Tasked with the night shift, our unnamed protagonist navigates echoing hallways and vanishing doors, cataloging relics that carry human emotions and histories far darker than they appear. […] Read more » Sci-Fi Thriller
book reviews Review: Lucky Day August 22, 2025 / January 26, 2026 by Eddie M. | Leave a Comment Lucky Day is a wild, existential horror‑thriller that throws you head‑first into the absurd. Vera, a brilliant bisexual statistics professor, is haunted by a world‑shattering “Low‑Probability Event” that kills eight million people in bizarre, improbable ways. Her grip on meaning vanishes—until Special Agent Layne, part of a shadowy government commission, turns her world around by recruiting […] Read more » LGBTQ Sci-Fi Thriller