@Reggie I just dropped this in the mail for you!
Thank you everyone for such a fun round of #LMPBC ! #Round20 #GroupQ @Bookzombie @psalva
@Reggie I just dropped this in the mail for you!
Thank you everyone for such a fun round of #LMPBC ! #Round20 #GroupQ @Bookzombie @psalva
Backstage of a 1950s drag show, there‘s banter, romance, jealousy, and community. And the lives of a veteran, an artist, and a performer intersect in ways no one anticipated.
This was such an unexpected delight. I loved the banter between all the queens, & their support even as they heckled each other. There‘s a lot of POV hopping that works for the most part. & a twist on all of my expectations, with a satisfying resolution. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
It arrived yesterday! And the packaging matches the cover! 💖
@Bookzombie #GroupQ #Round20 #LMPBC
Two authors from #Round20 of #LMPBC !
Arden Powell for some terrifically unnerving horror, and K Ming Chang for creepy and insightful short stories!
I can‘t wait to explore more of each author‘s work, and I‘m super grateful for the members of #GroupQ for introducing me to these authors!
#SundayFunday Have a marvelous day! And don‘t forget to tag me in your responses!
@Reggie I dropped this in the mail yesterday! You should hopefully get it by Tuesday!
#LMPBC #GroupQ #Round20 @psalva @Bookzombie
A collection of short stories interpreting generational trauma, self discovery, & queerness.
This was such a fascinating read! Change‘s use of fabulism & body horror felt almost ephemeral. I felt like I was trying to catch smoke in my fingers. “Dykes” and “Resident Aliens” were probably my favorite stories.
Definitely going to seek out more of Chang‘s work! 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Forgot to check my mail last night, but it‘s here! I can‘t wait to start it! @Bookzombie
#GroupQ #Round20 #LMPBC
@Readergrrl i will mail the book out to you this week. I forgot before I left for vacation this week. Im so sorry! #LMPBC #Round20 #GroupC
The waters of the bayou are rising. People from town are disappearing. & Eugene finds himself entranced by the Bonnie & Clyde pair that‘s swept into town.
Wow can Powell set a scene! I could feel the heaviness of a Louisiana summer against my skin. & the insidious creeping horror as we don‘t know really know anything that‘s going on. Really reminds me of Alma Katsu‘s historical horror. & I‘m definitely going to look up more by Powell. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑