ARC Review: The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Learn to Love Them by Daniella Mestyanek Young and Amy Reed

“Cults don’t start with mass suicide or pledges to storm the Capitol. They start with small things: a shared belief, an inspiring leader, a feeling of belonging. They start with language—words like awakening, truth, resistance, patriotism. And before long, that language becomes identity, and identity becomes dogma. The most dangerous ideas aren’t shouted—they’re whispered in … More ARC Review: The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Learn to Love Them by Daniella Mestyanek Young and Amy Reed

Review: A Hero in Hiding by Alice Winters

Landon spends his days reading, petting his cat, and lusting over August. While he doesn’t really do anything villainous anymore, he still occasionally ends up helping August out during his superhero duties. When illusionists seem to be targeting August and their group, Landon is determined to get to the root of the matter and find … More Review: A Hero in Hiding by Alice Winters