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A Gorgeous Excitement by Cynthia Weiner

Step into the dazzling yet dangerous world of 1980s Manhattan with Cynthia Weiner’s A Gorgeous Excitement. This thrilling debut novel explores privilege, obsession, and mental health through the eyes of a young woman navigating a summer of peril and passion.

You Can’t Hurt Me by Emma Cook

Dive into Emma Cook's psychological thriller You Can’t Hurt Me, a gripping exploration of pain, power, and obsession. Discover how this debut novel combines suspenseful storytelling with complex characters and ethical dilemmas.

The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell

Dive into the haunting world of The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell, a Gothic horror that intertwines psychological suspense with supernatural elements. This review explores the novel's complex narrative, eerie atmosphere, and timeless themes, making it a must-read for fans of Gothic literature.

The Opposite of Murder by Sophie Hannah

Discover Sophie Hannah's latest psychological thriller, "The Opposite of Murder," a gripping tale of guilt, innocence, and moral ambiguity. Unravel the intricate plot and complex characters in this must-read novel that will keep you guessing until the last page.

I’ll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong

Kelley Armstrong's latest supernatural thriller, "I'll Be Waiting," is a gripping tale of ghosts, grief, and psychological suspense that keeps readers on edge. Perfect for fans of supernatural and mystery genres.

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The Adventures of Simon & Sniff: A Boy & His Nose by Joshua Olatunde

Discover the whimsical world of Adventures of Simon & Sniff: A Boy & His Nose by Joshua Olatunde. This delightful children's book blends humor, adventure, and self-acceptance, making it a must-read for young readers. Read our in-depth review!

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.

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