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Eat the World by Marina Diamandis

Discover how Marina Diamandis transitions from songwriting to poetry in her debut collection "Eat the World," exploring themes of transformation, love, and Los Angeles.

The Road to the Country by Chigozie Obioma

Discover the mystical journey of redemption, fate, and war in Chigozie Obioma’s latest novel, The Road to the Country. Set during the Nigerian Civil War, this review delves into a haunting tale that examines the power of brotherhood, prophecy, and the human spirit.

Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers

Discover Clare Chambers' 'Shy Creatures,' a novel set in 1960s Britain that explores the themes of confinement, trauma, and redemption through the lens of art therapy and human connection. Read the full review to uncover how the characters navigate the complexities of institutional care and forbidden love.

Before We Were Innocent by Ella Berman

Before We Were Innocent by Ella Berman is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of friendship, memory, and trauma, spanning a decade and two timelines. Discover how a summer in Greece leaves an indelible mark on two women’s lives.

Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

Most Wonderful" by Georgia Clark is a heartwarming queer holiday romance set in the Catskills, following the Belvedere family as they navigate love, secrets, and holiday festivities. A delightful read that celebrates the magic of Christmas and the beauty of self-discovery

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Free – My Search for Meaning by Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox’s Free: My Search for Meaning is a powerful memoir that goes beyond wrongful conviction to explore resilience, identity, and the profound meaning of true freedom. Read our in-depth review.

Expect Great Things! by Vanda Krefft

Discover Expect Great Things! by Vanda Krefft, an insightful book that reclaims the legacy of the Katharine Gibbs School, a pioneering institution that empowered women to enter the professional world. This review explores how Krefft masterfully narrates a forgotten feminist revolution.

Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen by Yuta Takahashi

Yuta Takahashi’s Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen is a heartfelt novel blending grief, food, and magical realism. Set in a seaside restaurant where meals connect the living and the dead, this tender story offers a touching exploration of love, loss, and memory. Read our full review.

Brother Brontë by Fernando A. Flores

Brother Brontë by Fernando A. Flores is a surreal dystopian novel set in a future Texas where books are banned, censorship reigns, and resistance is built on stories. This review explores its intricate storytelling, layered themes, and lasting impact.

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