Tag: international fiction book reviews


  • Overview: God in Drag by Kristine Madera

    A touching story of humility, therapeutic, and the unpredictable paths of each soul, God in Drag by Kristine Madera is a journey novel that positively shines with humanity. Micah Connerly has spent over a 12 months in India looking for his absent stepfather, a holy man named Raj who doesn’t appear all in favour of…

  • Evaluation: MIJO: We Bend, Not Break by Francisco Castillo

    A stirring portrait of the immigrant custom in America and the burdens of reminiscence that may bury us, MIJO: We Bend, Not Break by Francisco Castillo is an absorbing story of resilience and reinvention. Capturing the intergenerational trauma and trajectories of 1 fearless Mexican-American household, the story depicts the varied journeys of Joaquín, his son…

  • Afghani by Brendon Patrick | Self-Publishing Evaluate

    Delicately exploring the darkish legacies of struggle within the Center East, Australia, and past, Afghani by Brendon Patrick is a relentless historic novel following two warriors on parallel journeys. Missing a transparent path in life, Patterson reluctantly joins the Australian Military, however is quickly shipped off to Afghanistan in help of America’s post-9/11 retribution, going…