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Anagha Ratish

Anagha Ratish is twelve years old and can usually be found reading a book or scribbling away in her notebooks. She loves to write short...

Karthick Hemabhushana

Karthick Hemabushanam is a software engineer by profession, but fell in love with writing. He was nominated as the Author of the Year, 2018 by StoryMirror for his contribution to the Writing World. His latest fantasy fiction book 'Daredevil Dreams' was published by Leadstart Publishing.

The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

Morgenstern has created a tale out of tales, a fable out of the human need to seek and explain, to dream and understand. Zachary's story is closely connected to an array of beautiful stories/myths that focus on the unique ability to make the impossible possible. Each door leads to another step (but is it really a step forward...?), each character is a puzzle piece that can acquire multiple places on the board.

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon is not just romance, though romance is a big part of it and it's one of the best things about it. This book is about seeing the gap of generations, seeing how in 200 hundred years so many things have changed, not only epochal, but also people.. People have changed, their ways of mind and heart are completely different and Claire is forced to adapt or die.

Book Review: Myths of Old by Krishnarjun Bhattacharya

Myths of Old is the final installment to Krishnarjun Bhattacharya's Tantric Trilogy. If you haven’t read Tantrics of Old and Horsemen of Old, I would advise you not to read this installment until you have. Myths of Old's world is constantly evolving and author Krishnarjun doesn’t waste his time catching readers up to what they should already know, which I have to admit, is part of what I love about his writing.

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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.

The Dallergut Dream-Making District by Lee Mi-ye

Discover The Dallergut Dream-Making District, the enchanting sequel to The Dallergut Dream Department Store. In this review, we explore Penny’s journey into the wider dream industry, where whimsical storytelling meets profound themes of memory, nostalgia, and healing.

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