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Book Review: The Marriage Act | John Marrs
Another installment in John Marrs’ Orwellian world that feels chillingly not so far removed from our own, The Marriage Act is brilliant, terrifying, and compelling speculative fiction. In his latest book, Marrs explores…
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Book Review: The Disappearing Act | Catherine Steadman
A London actress is visiting Los Angeles for auditions when she becomes entangled with a missing woman and soon risks her career (and life) as she seeks to uncover the truth. This is…
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Book Review: I Have Some Questions for You | Rebecca Makkai
A podcaster returns to her former boarding school and becomes convinced in the wrongful conviction of a man who has been in prison more than 20 years for the murder of her former…
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Book Review: The Vanishing Hour | Seraphina Nova Glass
A gritty story of missing girls, murder, and the seedy underbelly of a small town. The Vanishing Hour by Seraphina Nova Glass is a compelling mystery with a twist-filled ending. About the Book…
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Book Review: Madam | Phoebe Wynne
A gothic novel with a strong feminist message, Madam by Phoebe Wynne features a young classics teacher who takes a position at a girl’s boarding school off the coast of Scotland and finds…
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BOOK REVIEW: I Know You by Annabel Kantaria #iknowyou #psychologicalthriller #bookreivew
An engaging psychological thriller about an American woman who is lonely after moving to the UK with her husband, only to find that someone in her new group of friends may have ulterior…
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POETRY REVIEW: Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans #poetry #blackgirlcallhome #review
It’s been some time since I have truly gotten into a poetry collection, but when I go back to it I always find something incredibly calming and powerful about poetry. In Jasmine Mans’…
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BOOK REVIEW: Tightrope by Amanda Quick
A quick, enchanting read, Tightrope tells the story of a former trapeze artist who has changed careers to run an inn after surviving an attempted murder. Now she finds herself drawn to the…
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Book Review: Stay Awake | Megan Goldin #stayawake
I have locked in on Megan Goldin ever since I read her first book The Escape Room. Her books are just so engaging and always pack the twists and turns. I had been…
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BOOK REVIEW: Always the Last to Know by Kristan Higgins #alwaysthelasttoknow #bookreview #kristanhiggins
“Love isn’t always the thing that fills up the room, or your heart. Sometimes, it’s what sneaks into the in between spaces.” Those who know me know that tear-jerkers really get to me.…