
Book Review: Moosewood Cookbook
Tested to death in the Moosewood Restaurant and drawn by the chef herself, this book is a loyal companion and a cult classic.

Tested to death in the Moosewood Restaurant and drawn by the chef herself, this book is a loyal companion and a cult classic.

Full of the horrors of late-stage capitalism, Birnam Wood also manages to be bitingly funny – especially in part one.

If you like your books cozy, look elsewhere! This author delights in voicing the cynical, sinister attitudes that lie just below the surface.

A fascinating story of poverty, power and desperation, read in easily digestible chunks. This is one of my favourite horror stories ever!

Matthews perfectly encapsulates the struggle of establishing boundaries with family members– and does so with heart-warming hilarity.

Schwab’s writing is enchanting, drawing readers into a world where shadows hold secrets and every corner is steeped in mystery.

The Mercy of Gods deals with questions of society and humanity from a detached perspective. Overall, an incredible read.

This is a gripping story of survival & community, wrapped up in a gorgeously illustrated package. Perfect for readers both young & old.

A stealthily affecting novel exploring the uneven politics of care, caring and carelessness, centered around the residents of Victory Park.

Don’t be deceived by this slender little volume – it’s chock-full of action, adventure, romance, violence, hilarity, grit and destiny.

I find this recipe book easy to follow, straightforward to shop for and accurate in its estimations. Delicious and doable!

I want to magically put this book in the hands of anyone on the pill, considering the pill, or even those who have loved ones on the pill.

Pokwatka’s compelling writing demands we suspend disbelief and focus instead on the tension she ratchets to fever pitch.

Both funny and deeply sad, reading this is like watching a crash in slow motion – it’s deliciously addictive and hard to look away.

The tales contained within are myriad in their approach, and bleak in their description, but draw you into this mystery all the same.

Set in a steampunk, grungy world, this book follows a disgraced warrior who has been fighting the same war for over 20 years.

Dolly has a special talent for finding unique aspects of relationships, and describing them in a way that will make you go ‘yes, so true!’

As well as a great storyline, Hickman really captures the attention and imagination of the reader with dynamic and expressive art.

Eerie, atmospheric and lyrical. An intense romance and an endless stream of horrifying creatures coming from the forest every night.

Don’t let the emphasis on women’s sexuality in the blurb throw you off, this is an informative read for all genders.