The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

The review discusses "The Only Good Indians" by Indigenous author Stephen Graham Jones. The culturally-infused novel, containing elements of horror and gory descriptions, tackles issues affecting Indigenous communities, such as addiction and mental health. It also explores themes of guilt, retribution, and cultural reclamation. The reviewer rates and recommends the book highly, despite its mixed reception.

The Invited by Jennifer McMahon

"The Invited" by Jennifer McMahon is a paranormal thriller exploring the lives of Helen, Nate, and Olive who interact with the ghostly presence of Hattie Breckenridge, a character from the past associated with their land. Unpredictability, strong character development, and descriptive writing make the book engaging and hard to put down.

In Memory of Exoskeletons by Rebecca Cuthbert

In this Baddie Book Review, the reviewer discusses "In Memory of Exoskeletons" by Rebecca Cuthbert, a collection of dark and speculative poetry. Despite initial hesitation, the reviewer found the book relatable, insightful, and profoundly impactful, giving it a 9/10 rating.

In the Garden of Spite by Camilla Bruce

This book review discusses "In the Garden of Spite" by Camilla Bruce, a historical fiction thriller based on the life of early 1900s serial killer Belle Gunness. In spite of some slow-paced sections, the reviewer appreciates the characterization and recommends this book for fans of character-driven historical fiction.

Know My Name by Chanel Miller

A heartfelt review of Chanel Miller's book, "Know My Name", which details her experience as a sexual assault survivor. The reviewer applauds the raw honesty Miller displays in narrating her ordeal, urging readers to appreciate Miller's strength and recognize a universal struggle faced by many women.