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Hi. I’m Korey B.
Korey B is an avid reader and literary critic with a lifelong passion for the written word.
Whether for pleasure, to cope with stress, or simply to pass the time, Korey finds solace in the pages of a good book. Korey’s had the good fortune to encounter some genuinely exceptional stories and endeavors to share them with a broader audience. If you’re a reader who values inclusivity, diversity, and representation, particularly within the young adult, fantasy, sci-fi, and romance genres, you’ll find much to appreciate in Korey’s musings. Astute analysis and a discerning eye for quality storytelling make Korey a trusted voice in literature and a must-read for book lovers.
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Review: Compound Fracture
Andrew Joseph White’s brutally vivid and evocative novel Compound Fracture is a gripping tale of queer trauma and resilience.
Review: Idol Lives
KT Salvo’s Idol Lives is a heartfelt and satisfying conclusion to a whirlwind romance.
Review: Misery Bay
Owen Lach’s Misery Bay soars with a potent blend of action, complex characters, and a universe begging to be explored.
Review: The Emperor and the Endless Palace
Justinian Huang’s The Emperor and the Endless Palace is a genre-bending exploration of love and fate.
Review: Canto Contigo
Jonny Garza Villa’s Canto Contigo upends the traditional YA romance formula, blossoming into a vibrant exploration of identity, love, and cultural heritage.
Review: Samson & Domingo
Gume Laurel III’s Samson & Domingo is a queer Latine heart song that challenges norms, verse by verse.
Review: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a nuanced exploration of art, friendship, and the intricate work that goes into both.
Review: Idol Moves
KT Salvo’s Idol Moves is a dazzling sequel with darker twists and a deeper love.
Review: All These Sunken Souls
All These Sunken Souls: A Black Horror Anthology promises a delightful dive into the eerie and spine-tingling realms of horror.
Review: Jack’s Ever After
Owen Lach’s Jack’s Ever After: Another Modern Queer Fairy Tale shines with nuanced characters, poignant storytelling, and a heartfelt exploration of the challenges that threaten a happily ever after.
Review: Pageboy
Elliot Page’s Pageboy is a courageous and illuminating memoir that shares Page’s personal story and contributes to the broader discourse on gender and identity.
Review: Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea
Rita Chang-Eppig’s Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea examines the intricate dynamics of gender roles and womanhood in the context of a historical Chinese pirate story.
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