Making Women Out of Men: Welcome to Dorley Hall by Alyson Greaves
I should probably be worried about how quickly Greaves had me nodding along with the horrific things going on in this book…!
I should probably be worried about how quickly Greaves had me nodding along with the horrific things going on in this book…!
This is, genuinely, like nothing I have ever seen, read, or heard of before.
Sometimes a book is simply perfect.
Anderson’s Tinderbox retold as a queer epic fantasy – I much approve.
Believe it or not, The Oleander Sword manages to outshine its predecessor.
Think The Handmaid’s Tale vibes, but modern, Black, queer, and with MAGIC.
A very queer, near-future sci-fi where aliens have come to save us…by taking us away from Earth.
Be honest – we all want to be book eaters.
Absolutely everything said this book was not going to be for me.
It turned out to be one of my favourites of the year.
Think Twilight, but grown-up, Black, queer as fuck, and featuring vampires that are unapologetically deadly.
…So the anti-Twilight, basically.