52/52: The Apple Tree, by Daphne Du Maurier
December 31, 2021 2:20 pmI didn’t quite reach my goal of reading 52 books in 52 weeks this year, but I’m happy enough to... View Article
I didn’t quite reach my goal of reading 52 books in 52 weeks this year, but I’m happy enough to... View Article
Ligotti’s introduction—written for this appealing, one-story chapbook with a screen-printed dust jacket—offers a good encapsulation of his approach versus other... View Article
Everything about this edition of Poe’s classic chiller is handmade: the text hand-set and then letterpressed into the paper, the... View Article
I’m usually more of a fan of Wharton—especially her short stories—than I’d expect to be, but not this time. Perhaps... View Article
I continue to be amazed at the effectiveness of Oshimi’s art in this series. The detailed rendering in the close... View Article
A slice of New England folk horror in comics form. I’m not sure the story totally holds together—what actually happened... View Article
While nominally a monograph about John Prine’s classic first album, this is really a short biography of Prine, the 50s/60s... View Article
A good concept—a book tracing the story behind, and cultural importance of, the most iconic magazine covers in basketball history—but... View Article
There’s an undeniable thrill in seeing Liz Sherman, seemingly more powerful than ever, rejoining the fight and going toe-to-toe with... View Article