Han Ong – Fixer Chao
A bitter Filipino-American gay man exploits Orientalism for revenge and monetary gain.
A bitter Filipino-American gay man exploits Orientalism for revenge and monetary gain.
Steeped in the Norse mythology of Iceland, James Erich’s story is as much a spiritual awakening as it is a warm embrace for young teens trying to come to grips with their sexuality.
The intrigue and destruction of A Song of Ice and Fire continues with the best installment since A Game of Thrones.
There are some manga that manage to push the understanding of human nature to the very edges of its periphery. Taiyō Matsumoto’s Black & White cracks open your psyche and forces you to put your morals into hard focus.
With rules broken and hearts that were once frozen, it’s clear to see that sometimes the best laid plans can come easily undone.
Lou Beach’s short story collection uses status updates as a vehicle for microfiction.
Grotesque is billed as a murder mystery, but it’s less of a whodunit than a probing inquiry into the ills of society.
With love there comes people who oppose it. The struggles Arian faces in an unfamiliar time are only the tip of what she will face in a new era.
Dead to You is most definitely a different young adult book, touching on topics of kidnapping and coping with tragedies not everyone is able to grasp.
Lincoln’s secret lifelong quest to free the United States from the vampire menace.