ChaiMar 25 minreview: red, white & royal blue by casey mcquistonAh, yes, the one trope that sings to me the most: rivals to “if we never have to be in the same vicinity as each other, it'll be too...
ChaiFeb 106 minreview: the space between worlds by micaiah johnson“Have you encountered any others who have truly met themselves?” This line from Carmen Maria Machado’s short-story collection Her Body...
ChaiJan 312 minreview: black sun by rebecca roanhorse It's hard to talk about this book because it is so many things at once. It's a heady epic and an intimate portrait of people wracked with...
ChaiJan 234 minreview: the traitor baru cormorant by seth dickinsonHow do you talk about a book that has completely obliterated your capacity for language? For days after I finished reading The Traitor...
ChaiJan 223 minreview: a spindle splintered by alix e. harrowAlix. E. Harrow is one of my auto-buy authors, and her debut novel, The Ten Thousand Doors of January—a book about stories and doors and...
ChaiJan 202 minreview: summer sons by lee mandeloThis book seduced me with its promise of spooky times and long stretches of repressed miserable queer longings and subsequently hooked...