Book Review: I, Monster by Clifton Wilcox
I, MONSTER by Clifton Wilcox is a gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.
I, MONSTER by Clifton Wilcox is a gripping and horrifying story of a man’s descent into inhumanity. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.
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KILLER PERSONALITY by Steven Fisher is a satisfying femme fatale thriller about a love story turning deadly. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
THE WITCH’S APPRENTICE AND OTHER STORIES by Ekta R. Garg is a fun, thought-provoking collection that brings old tales to new life in unique fashion.
THE FULL CATASTROPHE by Casey Mulligan Walsh is a powerful memoir on the fragility of belonging, the pull of family, and the potential of resilience.
UNFOLLOW ME by Kathryn Caraway is a powerful story of survival about a woman who escaped but still has to hide. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
THE ARTIFICIAL CONSPIRACY by Jesse Muehlbauer is a tense rollercoaster of a thriller that explores cult dynamics & personal autonomy against an apocalyptic backdrop.
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Wethersfield Road by Anna Binder Reardon is hopeful, introspective, and lyrical—a work of literary realism tinged with the grit of recovery.
The Other Revival by Salaam Green is a healing collection that remembers and projects the voices of a small community. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.










