John Scalzi’s “Starter Villain” offers an enthralling, riotously funny romp through supervillain tropes and inept billionaire businessmen.
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Everything’s Fine explores realities and challenges from the perspective of a young Black woman and her more privileged peers.
Shäron Moalem and Daniel Kraus’s new novel, “Wrath,” is a scary, emotional, and haunting read. It’s a true thrill ride from start to finish.
The “Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural” book tries to recapture the magic of the YouTube series. How successful it is remains debatable, though.
“Three Miles Down” feels like the prelude to an entirely different and far more interesting story instead of the sci-fi romp it could’ve been.
Blake Crouch’s “Upgrade” is as good as the best summer blockbuster. Read on for our full review of this compulsively entertaining read.
Daniel Kraus’s “The Ghost That Ate Us” is as horrifyingly brutal as it is heartbreaking. Read our full review of this page-turner of a book.
Fabian Niceiza proved in his first successful novel that writing for comic books was not his only forte in The Self Made Widow.
“Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith” sets out to explore some of the unexplained elements of the sequel trilogy. Read our full review for more.
“Ghost Hunters Adventure Club and the Express Train to Nowhere” delivers a messy mystery and an underbaked meta-narrative. Read on for more.