Of course there's a character named Grace.
If this were a movie, I would be shouting and throwing popcorn at the screen.
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When Zoe Faust--herbalist, alchemist, and recent transplant to Portland, Oregon--begins unpacking her bags, she can't help but notice she's picked …
A nuanced take on colonization and colonial liberalism with light fantasy themes.
I feel like I would have enjoyed it much more had the plot not primarily been driven by the main character repeatedly making Poor Life Decisions in alternating directions.
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The way everything wraps up so neatly, while extremely satisfying, also puts a big dent in suspension of disbelief

In the modern retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson' by the author of 'The Old drift,' a young black …

HOW CAN ONE GIRL SAVE AN ENTIRE WORLD?To the nobles who live in Benden Weyr, Lessa is nothing but a …
It always makes me wonder when women write books that are loaded with systemic misogyny (in a "this is fine and normal" way). Does it actually seem fine and normal to them? Or was this required for a commercially successful fantasy series in *checks publication date* 1968?

Inspired by a true event, this powerful short story from the author of National Book Award finalist Pachinko explores the …

Scions have no limits. Scions do not die. And Scions do not disappear.
Sergeant Ted Regan has a problem. A …