Which of these books that I've recently read would you most like me to review?
Dinotopia, by James Gurney. The famous art book/story about a world of dinosaurs and humans living together.
45 (34.9%)
Rest Stop, by Nat Cassidy. A horror novella about a guy trapped in a gas station bathroom.
14 (10.9%)
Black River Orchard, by Chuck Wendig. Horror about evil apples.
18 (14.0%)
Jackal, by Erin Adams. Hard to classify novel about a town where black girls keep going missing.
20 (15.5%)
Arboreality, by Rebecca Campbell. Fix-up short novel about people saving what they can on Vancouver Island post-climate collapse.
34 (26.4%)
The Testaments, by Margaret Atwood. Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale.
33 (25.6%)
A Field Guide to the Apocalypse, by Athena Aktipis. A how-to guide from a "build community" perspective.
39 (30.2%)
Inflamed, by Belden & Gullixson. How a retirement home was abandoned in the Sonora fires.
9 (7.0%)
The Clackity, by Lora Senf. Children's dark fantasy, a bit Coraline-esque.
16 (12.4%)
Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands. The second Emily Wilde book, light fantasy with romance.
27 (20.9%)
We'll Prescribe You a Cat, by Syou Ishida. A slightly magical psychiatrist prescribes patients cats.
55 (42.6%)
Tales From the Morisaki Bookshop, by Satoshi Yagisawa. A depressed young woman takes refuge in her uncle's used bookshop.
27 (20.9%)
Archangel/Angel-Seeker/Jovah's Angel, by Sharon Shinn. Romantic SF about genetically engineered "angels" on a terraformed world.
28 (21.7%)
Have you read any of these? What did you think?