by Jonathan Eig, Review 10 of 2023 This comprehensive biography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and death, complete with references to recently released FBI investigation reports, is a […]
Radical Inclusion
by David Moinina Sengeh, Review 8 of 2023 This book explores inclusion, the “I” in the increasingly popular acronym, DEI. In David Moinina Sengeh’s personal and professional anecdotes we can see […]
Hestia Strikes a Match
by Christine Grillo, Review 5 of 2023 The main character in this novel, Hestia, finds herself dating again in her early forties in the midst of a recently rekindled civil […]
Bliss Montage: Stories
by Ling Ma, Book 73 of 2022 Does anyone else find it hard to review collections of short stories? Some of the stories include magical realism and those I found […]
The Monsters We Defy
By Leslye Penelope, book 56 of 2022 This is a fun and spooky heist story set in the 1920’s. Clara Johnson, a young black woman with the power to commune […]
Ways of Being
by James Bridle, Book 44 of 2022 The perfect book for someone who wants to look at the world through a different lens. Exploring intelligence through Bridle’s curious eyes was […]
Living in Data
Citizen’s Guide to a Better Information Future written by Jer Thorp, Book 49 of 2021 “The lesson that I had learned was one that has guided my approach to solving […]
Night Came with Many Stars
Book 48, 2021- Night Came with Many Stars by Simon Van Booy “I mean the thing that makes family. Not blood but the certainty that you’re never going to be […]
The World Gives Way
Written by Marissa Levien, Book 45 of 2021 “One thing that is true about humanity there will always be those who push the limits of stability and survival just to […]
The Office of Historical Corrections
by Danielle Evans, Book 3 of 2021 “Midwest nice was a steady, polite gaslighting I found sinister, a forced humility that prevented anyone from speaking up when they’d been diminished […]