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The Pickle Index

January 25, 2016 by Drew

The Short Version: Zloty Kornblatt, ringleader of a shoddy circus, has been arrested on charges of sedition. His band of mismatched performers set out to save his life before he’s executed, through a strange totalitarian state full of very briny treats… The Review: I’m relentlessly fascinated by apps and app-books. Although I don’t believe anything will ever take the place of a good ol’ paper copy, displayed on the shelf and easily snatchable to flip through, I do think that […]

Categories: Fiction, Humor, Literature • Tags: app books, Apps, Book Review, Book Reviews, Books, Eli Horowitz, Fiction, FSG Originals, Humor, Literature, Reviews, Russell Quinn, Satire, So Many Damn Books, Sudden Oak, The Pickle Index, YYYHHHQQQ

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The New World

January 5, 2015 by Drew

The Short Version: Jane returns from a conference to find that her husband Jim has had his head cryogenically frozen.  A winding tale, skipping through time and space, follows the both of them and what their new worlds will be like… The Review: On the one hand, it’s a damn shame Atavist Books is closing up shop so quickly.  Twice Upon a Time was one of the coolest experiences I’ve had with a book and I believe there’s a place in this […]

Categories: Fiction, Literature, Sci-Fi • Tags: Apps, Atavist, Atavist Books, Book Review, Book Reviews, Books, Chris Adrian, Eli Horowitz, Fiction, Literature, Reviews, Sci-Fi, The New World, The Tournament of Books 2016

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The Silent History

April 19, 2013 by Drew

The Short Version: Around the year 2011, children begin to be born without the ability for language.  Over the next 30 years, humanity struggles to come to terms with its silent brethren: some reject them, others seek to be like them, and several seek to cure them.  Told over the course of short interview-based installments, the oral history of the silent pandemic is a groundbreaking event in the history of the novel. The Review: So I am (if you haven’t […]

Categories: Fiction, Literature, Sci-Fi • Tags: App, Eli Horowitz, Epistolary, Fiction, Field Reporters, Field Reports, iPhone, Kevin Moffett, Literature, Matthew Derby, Sci-Fi, The Silent History, YYYHHHQQQ

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