From the Library: Seventh Day Adventists, satirical writing advice, and futuristic fiction

Arboreality by Rebecca Campbell I requested this book after reading what Marcie and Bill had to say about it, quite a while ago now. They read it together for the Ursula K. Le Guin Fiction Prize, and it turned out to be the winner. Arboreality is novella length and made up of inter-connected short stories … Continue reading From the Library: Seventh Day Adventists, satirical writing advice, and futuristic fiction

Adjacentland by Rabindranath Maharaj: A Navigation Guide

The most unreliable thing in our possession is our memory. And yet we invest so much trust in it. This book is crazy. Really crazy. A man wakes up in a room. He doesn't remember anything about himself. He doesn't know why he's there. He runs into other characters who seem to be talking nothing … Continue reading Adjacentland by Rabindranath Maharaj: A Navigation Guide

Book Club: The Blondes by Emily Schultz

This was a fun choice for book club. There was a lot to think about, and even figure out. The biggest question that arose was: what is this book really trying to say? I'm still not entirely sure. But here's the blurb on the back of the book: With The Blondes, acclaimed writer Emily Schultz … Continue reading Book Club: The Blondes by Emily Schultz