emmadilemma rated The Aisles Have Eyes: 2 stars

The Aisles Have Eyes by Joseph Turow
"By one expert's prediction, within twenty years half of Americans will have body implants that tell retailers how they feel …
mostly sapphic·witch·romance (pick two) and, in warmer times, climate paranoia
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"By one expert's prediction, within twenty years half of Americans will have body implants that tell retailers how they feel …
The first international history of railroads and railroad infrastructure told through stunningly reproduced maps.
Since their origins in eighteenth-century England, …
From Adelaide in Guys and Dolls to Nina in In the Heights and Elphaba in Wicked, female characters in Broadway …
Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people. Thankfully, as a librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she and …
A fine witchy romance for the season, one in which the main character questions her full identity, having fled her stifling small town to be a (less powerful) City Witch, and faces a powerful attraction to someone from a rival family with darker powers.
In the manner of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the magic here is parlor tricks and the points don't matter. Serious magic-heads who grumbled when authors just ripped off literal Latin words for spell names will be disappointed here. The whole concept of the town is magic as stage show, and the town competition is magic as Family Feud. The power of the story comes from the dangerous but irresistible attraction of the main couple, from light and dark magic families, and from the sinister magical caste system of the town, which low-caste Emmy had spent her adult life trying to flee.
Lambda Literary award winner and national bestselling author Alexandria Bellefleur returns with a steamy Sapphic rom-com about a quiet bookseller …
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina meets The L Word in this fresh, sizzling rom-com by Lana Harper. Emmy Harlow is a …
The world is on fire. So tell your story.
Things are scary right now. We’re all being swept along by …
Travelling to Japan has never been so much fun-- visit the land of anime, manga, cosplay, hot springs and sushi! …
We live in a pop age gone loco for retro and crazy for commemoration. Band re-formations and reunion tours, expanded …