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The King of Evil by Eileen Gillick

Dive into Eileen Gillick’s dark fantasy novel "The King of Evil" and explore a chilling tale of power, identity, and transformation. With themes of authoritarianism, psychological trauma, and magic, this twisted YA fairy tale offers an unforgettable journey through cruelty and redemption.

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

Enter a realm where magic and mortals collide as nineteen-year-old Feyre, a human huntress struggling to keep her family alive, finds her fate entangled...

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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.

3x3x3 by Sharada Kolluru

Sharada Kolluru’s 3x3x3 is an intricately woven crime thriller that unfolds like a Rubik’s Cube, revealing layers of crime, justice, and redemption in the heart of Hyderabad. With complex characters and a gripping narrative, this book is a must-read for crime fiction lovers.

The Seven ‘I’s of Modi’s India by Anant Chetan

The Seven 'I's of Modi's India by Anant Chetan offers a unique NRI perspective on India's transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi from 2014 to 2024. This balanced analysis explores key areas like infrastructure, industrialization, innovation, and identity. Read our in-depth review.

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