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Against the Grain by Peter Lovesey

In “Against the Grain,” Peter Lovesey brings his acclaimed Peter Diamond series to a graceful conclusion after more than three decades of masterful crime writing. This 22nd and final installment sees our favorite curmudgeonly detective venture into unfamiliar territory – both literally and metaphorically – as he trades the Georgian splendor of Bath for the […]

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The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan

Kate Fagan’s debut novel, The Three Lives of Cate Kay, is an intricate tapestry of love, loss, and literary success, masterfully exploring the weight of secrets and the transformative power of truth. Drawing from her experience as an Emmy Award-winning journalist and bestselling author of nonfiction works like What Made Maddy Run, Fagan demonstrates her […]

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Books to Tickle Your Funny Bone by Glenda Funk

My two-year-old grandson Ezra loves to laugh. His irresistible giggling brings joy to my heart and a wide grin to my face. Together we read and laugh and share the joy books bring. Few things please me more than humor, whether through children’s books, via smart sitcoms and movies, or through laughter that brings catharsis […]

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The Rivals by Jane Pek

Jane Pek’s sophomore novel “The Rivals” continues the adventures of Claudia Lin, our beloved mystery-novel-obsessed sleuth from “The Verifiers,” elevating the stakes while delving deeper into questions of identity, trust, and the increasingly blurred lines between human and artificial intelligence. The Evolution of a Series When we first met Claudia Lin in “The Verifiers,” she […]

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The Verifiers by Jane Pek

Jane Pek’s debut novel “The Verifiers” introduces us to Claudia Lin, a refreshingly unconventional protagonist who defies her Chinese-American family’s expectations by taking a job at a mysterious online dating detective agency. The novel, the first in the Claudia Lin series (with “The Rivals” forthcoming), marks an impressive entry into the mystery genre, though it […]

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The Shutouts by Gabrielle Korn

In her sophomore novel The Shutouts, Gabrielle Korn crafts an intricate tapestry of human relationships against the backdrop of a climate-ravaged America. Building on the world she established in Yours for the Taking, Korn weaves together multiple timelines and perspectives to tell a story that is both intimately personal and sweepingly universal. Plot and Structure: […]

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Show Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld

In her latest collection of short stories, Show Don’t Tell, Curtis Sittenfeld once again demonstrates her exceptional ability to dissect the complexities of contemporary relationships with surgical precision and profound empathy. Known for her bestselling novels like Prep, American Wife, and Romantic Comedy, Sittenfeld brings her trademark wit and psychological insight to this collection of […]

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Havoc by Christopher Bollen

In Christopher Bollen’s latest psychological thriller, “Havoc,” we are transported to a fading luxury hotel on the banks of the Nile, where an elderly widow’s compulsion to “fix” other people’s lives leads her down an increasingly sinister path. The novel masterfully blends elements of classic psychological thrillers with contemporary themes of isolation, pandemic anxiety, and […]

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A Journey Of Words: How Reading Made Me A Writer by Suma Subramaniam

When I was little, my family did not travel far and wide for vacations. But my parents made every extra coin count when it came to buying books and affording the library membership. The long established British and Rotary club libraries in Bengaluru—my hometown in India—were too expensive. Somy dad took me on his bicycle to […]

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Book Review: The Geology of Greece (The Legend of Atlantis & the Science of Geology, 2)

The Geology of Greece by Joseph O’Donoghue Genre: Science / Philosophy ISBN: 9798350922189 Print Length: 396 pages Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Erica Ball A persuasive look at how the Greek landscape is evidence for a massive worldwide flood and the sinking of Atlantis If you’ve ever wondered why the Acropolis in Athens is such a […]