I Should Never Have Fired the Sentinel
One of the first poems in Jennifer LoveGrove’s second collection, I Should Never Have Fired the Sentinel, describes an innocent […]
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One of the first poems in Jennifer LoveGrove’s second collection, I Should Never Have Fired the Sentinel, describes an innocent […]
Through language that refuses to repress the mind or accept any moment of passivity, Christakos slaps the face of the […]
At first glance North Country looks a little too slick for me. The glossy full-colour pages hint at superhero comics […]
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Alex Robinson is the Robert Altman of graphic novels. Tricked takes an ensemble cast of six strangers-a washed up womanizing […]
Loose End is collection of very short stories about the unexpected riches inside people and about the intriguing clues and […]
Here we have a meticulously crafted book about a boy coming of age in an isolated northern town where hockey […]
Carmen is a coming-of-age story for awkward girls everywhere. Carmen feels transparent and plays things by the book until one […]
Despite the annoying title of the first in a trilogy by Hamilton, Ont.’s Gordon j. h. Leenders, the idea of […]
When I chose to review Ever Your Servant or How Retail really Sucks by K.A. Corlett I based my decision […]
To find out more about the writer of I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes, I logged onto Jaclyn […]