After reading Anne Metikosh’s Underurrent, you’ll find yourself wrought with specific symptoms: embarrassed laughter, deep ennui and guilt. Not what one expects from a book purporting to pull its reader swiftly into conspiracies and fascinating intrigues from beginning to thrilling end. Unfortunately, Undercurrent proves to be as swift and thrilling as an episode of Global’s… Continue reading Book Review: Metikosh’s Undercurrent as Dull as the Prairies
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Book Review: Playing with your usual gender stereotypes
You could compare the expectations of a book to those of a first date. Even the most hardened of women does not entirely give up dreaming of the next time we might find The One instead of the usual insipid small talk and opinions. Perhaps it won’t just be another short-lived bit of fun, but… Continue reading Book Review: Playing with your usual gender stereotypes