A look back on all the stories I enjoyed in May 2022, from a surprise 5 star read to a couple films that surprised me in ways I didn’t expect!
Tag: The Review
“April 2022 Recap” / The Review 013 – AICS 190
Welcome to the April 2022 recap of all the stories I explored over the month. Good recommendations await you!
“Before You Sleep : Three Horrors” by Adam L. G. Nevill / The Review 011 – AICS 184
A quick introduction to the horrifying work of Adam L. G. Nevill via three short tales. Be it through haunted houses or forgotten toys, Nevill aims to scare, but will he succeed?
“Trespassers” by Todd Wynn & Tim Wynn / The Review 010 – AICS 182
Will this light hearted sci-fi adventure satisfy your story needs or will it fizzle out of existence?
AICS 180 – The Review 009 – The Moon Is Down by John Steinbeck
When a small town is invaded and occupied, the enemy finds that sometimes you just can’t conquer some people. The next on the Steinbeck journey, will this short novel deliver?
AIC Stories 175 – The Review 006 – The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
A literary classic on the desperation and devastation of the United States told through they eyes of a family displaced from home and forced to find a new life in an unforgiving land.
It’s a true classic, but is it actually any good?
AIC Stories 171 – The Review 005 – The Genius Plague by David Walton
What happens when a fungus spreads it’s tendrils into a new host, mankind, and begins to take control? You get an interesting story concept! But does it work? The Genius Plague is a science fiction thriller written by author David Walton. It was published in October of 2017 by Pyr publishing. The Review is an…
AIC Stories 169 – The Review 004 – A Girl From Nowhere by James Maxwell
Warriors, wastelands, a little magic, and an epic quest to reach a fabled city. All the ingredients are here for a fun fantasy tale, but will it deliver?
AIC Stories 167 – The Review 003 – The Collected Stories of Arthur C Clarke by Arthur C Clarke
One of the biggest names in science fiction, with stories spanning a tremendous SIX decades, this tome is one not to be taken lightly. But is it any good? The Collected Stories of Arthur C Clarke is a massive collection of science fiction greatness from one of the legendary writers in the genre of all…
AIC Stories 165 – The Review 002 – Where The Deer And The Antelope Play by Nick Offerman
As an avid outdoorsman with a strong connection to the land where I live, this collection of essay’s about nature and kindness had me excited for a modern day take on the nature essay genre.
But then I read it. And I’ll be honest… I have some thoughts.