Lone Star Review: The Man Who Caught the Storm
Review of The Man Who Caught the Storm by Dallas author Brantley Hargrove
Lone Star Review: PAPER GHOSTS
Review of DFW author Julia Heaberlin’s Paper Ghosts
Lone Star Review: GOD SAVE TEXAS
An editorial review of God Save Texas by Lawrence Wright
Lone Star Review: EVERYONE KNOWS YOU GO HOME
Isabel sees dead people. She and Martin were married on Día de los Muertos, “which no one gave much thought to in all the months of planning, until the […]
Lone Star Book Reviews: CALLING MY NAME
Review of debut YA fiction Calling My Name by Houston’s Liara Tamani
Lone Star Review: A Good Girl
Fifty-two-year-old Grace Reiter is returning home to South Texas, “a place she spent a lifetime running from,” as her father, Henry, “the last surviving patriarch of a chaotic gene […]
Lone Star Reviews: ALL THE WIND IN THE WORLD
With the implosion of the cities, Sarah Jac and James become jimadors migrant workers harvesting maguey (also known as the century plant) on the ranches of the Southwestern United […]
Lone Star Book Review: Moxie
This is fun, fierce, feminist YA fiction that educates, inspires, exhorts, incenses, and comforts.
Review: Bennett Donovan’s Devil’s Sinkhole
Bennett Donovan’s first book, Devil’s Sinkhole, is an intelligent, entertaining short novel with two key settings, Austin’s famed hipster-slacker scene and, 170 miles to the southwest, the Devil’s Sinkhole State Natural Area near Rocksprings, Texas.