Min’s family of supernatural, shapeshifting foxes lives on Jinju, an outer rim planet that just wasn’t able to be fully terraformed. She and her family stay in human form the majority of the time, and use their taboo abilities sparingly. Her brother was able to escape the dusty confines of their home by joining the... Continue Reading →
Mirador de la Memoria by Ewa Miendlarzewska
Mirador de la Memoria is a life's reflection and a study into the possibilities of the advancements of neuroscience. Set in the near future, Dr Paulina Kochanowska has been put on house arrest with her personal robot Salvatore because of several experiments that push the limits of current science and have started to injure participants.... Continue Reading →
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (Mini Review)
In my junior year of high school, I had study hall in the library for the last period of the day. Our guard/ minder wouldn't allow us to talk; so on most days, I got my homework done in the first fifteen minutes, and then just sat there. Until one day in late September, I... Continue Reading →
Star Wars: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy’s Most Notorious by Pablo Hidalgo
Coruscant Police Report: Level 1313 Precinct. Case No: 66 Date: 32 ABY Reporting Officer: Paulitano Soot (Badge #2187) Incident: Recovered Case Files Detail of Event: Officers received an anonymous tip reporting that a Devaronian street gang had obtained a cache of stolen police case files. Upon entry into the gang's hideout, Officers Soot and... Continue Reading →
Harley Quinn: Mad Love by Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan
The making of a villain: What turns a person? Innate evil, the creep of greed, or the slights of the system, the slow burn of an oppressive bureaucracy that no one individual can rally against... but it's even easier when the catalyst is The Joker. Growing up in Brooklyn, Harleen Quinnzel is almost forgotten amongst... Continue Reading →