Book Reviews

Minerva Rising’s book reviews focus on work by all women and is not bound by cisgender norms.

Reviews should be no more than 400 words and must include an image of the book that tells a story. Those seeking review of their work or wishing to contribute a review should contact Colleen Clemens at bookreviews@minervarising.com.

Linghun by Ai Jiang

Linghun by Ai Jiang

Linghunby Ai Jiang April 2023Retail - $14.99Dark Matter INK, LLC9781958598923Book Review by Violet James McMaster (she/they)To say horror is having a bit of a comeback in publishing would be a smidge of an understatement. In the last five years there has been a...

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Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

“This. Read it. You’re Welcome.” – this was the short but accurate review I posted on Instagram this morning for Jessica Johns’s novel Bad Cree. The novel’s story takes the reader into the magic, horror, and wonder of dreams…

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Book Reviews

Minerva Rising’s book reviews focus on work by all women and is not bound by cisgender norms.

Reviews should be no more than 400 words and must include an image of the book that tells a story. Those seeking review of their work or wishing to contribute a review should contact Colleen Clemens at bookreviews@minervarising.com.

Linghun by Ai Jiang

Linghun by Ai Jiang

Linghunby Ai Jiang April 2023Retail - $14.99Dark Matter INK, LLC9781958598923Book Review by Violet James McMaster (she/they)To say horror is having a bit of a comeback in publishing would be a smidge of an understatement. In the last five years there has been a...

read more
Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

“This. Read it. You’re Welcome.” – this was the short but accurate review I posted on Instagram this morning for Jessica Johns’s novel Bad Cree. The novel’s story takes the reader into the magic, horror, and wonder of dreams…

read more

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