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Want by Gillian Anderson

In this bold and unprecedented anthology, Want, actor and activist Gillian Anderson steps into the role of curator, gathering anonymous letters from women worldwide about their deepest sexual fantasies. Following in the footsteps of Nancy Friday’s revolutionary 1973 work My Secret Garden, Anderson presents a contemporary snapshot of women’s inner lives, revealing both how much […]

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The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young on November 12, 2024 Genres: Fiction / Magical Realism, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense, Fiction / Women Pages: 352 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads “All that time, she remembered me, she was just waiting for me to remember her.” In the small mountain town of Jasper, […]

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy

The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy was first published in 1886, it tells the story of a high-court judge in 19th-century Russia and his sufferings and death from a terminal illness. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Death of Ivan Ilyich […]

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Book Review: Reunion By the Lake

Reunion By the Lake by James Gilbert Genre: Literary Fiction ISBN: 9798891324114 Print Length: 220 pages Publisher: Atmosphere Press Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser A family is forced to face their longstanding issues in this emotionally fraught novel.  Family tensions boil over when three sons return to their parents’ lake house at their father’s […]

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On Being A Horse Girl by Kaitlyn Sage Patterson

In my informal, lifelong study of horse girls, which is widely accepted to be a gender neutral term within the community, I have found that we horse girls are usually born, not made. I wrote Presley and the Impossible Dream for all the horse girls who, like me, weren’t born into horsey families and had […]

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We Could Be Rats by Emily R. Austin

In her third novel, “We Could Be Rats,” Emily R. Austin ventures deeper into the themes of mental health and family dynamics that she previously explored in “Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead” and “Interesting Facts About Space.” This time, she examines the complex relationship between two sisters navigating their way through a […]

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The Outcast Mage by Annabel Campbell

Annabel Campbell’s The Outcast Mage is an enthralling debut in The Shattered Lands series, weaving a tale of power, exile, and self-discovery. With its rich world-building and intriguing character dynamics, the novel captures the essence of high fantasy infused with political intrigue and a touch of romance. However, despite its strengths, the book struggles with […]

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Some Other Time by Angela Brown

In her sophomore novel, Angela Brown weaves an intricate tale that explores the delicate threads connecting love, family, and the weight of our choices. “Some Other Time” is a departure from her debut “Olivia Strauss Is Running Out of Time,” showcasing Angela Brown’s growth as an author while maintaining her signature blend of warmth and […]

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Trust by Hernan Diaz

Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner) by Hernan Diaz on May 24, 2022 Genres: FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce, Fiction / Historical / General, Fiction / Literary Pages: 512 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads This is a book that you will want to focus on when you read it. This book is told […]

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Book Review: Apocalypse by James A. DeVita

Apocalypse: An Allegory for the Millennial Age by James A. Devita Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy ISBN: 9798892112901 Print Length: 318 pages Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Warren Maxwell A compelling epic about good, evil, and the insanities of modern life “And so, it finally came. The day that everyone had dreaded for so long. The day […]