Edited by Joss Taylor Olson
The Miniaturist – Jessie Burton
"The emotional journey of reading 'The Miniaturist' is comparable to the emotional journey of its primary character: full of hope and excitement for the unknown at the start, but ending with heartbreak and disappointment." [...]
Jess Glynne – I Cry When I Laugh
"Jess Glynne is conceivably the most unpretentious and gracious pop star of the new decade, and the degree of success this album receives will prove the amount of longevity she’s entitled to." [...]
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
"'Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture' isn’t a game in the traditional sense, and its slow and tranquil gameplay might bore those looking for a fast-paced, heart-pounding experience." [...]
The Name of the Wind – Patrick Rothfuss
"'The Name of the Wind' is like Kvothe’s trusty cloak: woven with storytelling, surrounding him with adventure and each of its many pockets filled with mystery." [...]
High on Fire – Luminiferous
On High on Fire’s seventh studio effort, subtlety and severity collide in exciting ways. [...]
Wet Hot American Summer
Before they were famous, a select number of A-listers starred in this cult classic. [...]
Never Alone (Kisima Innitchuna)
"Every once in a while, an indie game comes out which deserves the attention that is normally reserved for a big budget titles." [...]