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Review: MMMM: and the music that made me by Heather Joy

Synopsis: Do you need a laugh or a mindless read? How about song suggestions for your next playlist? You can find that and more in Heather Joy’s explicit debut. Heather Joy’s essays are balanced with pop culture references and her tireless crusade to spark a connection (which sometimes leans on the debaucherous side of things).  […]

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Twenty-Four Seconds from Now by Jason Reynolds

There’s something magical about those moments leading up to a big first. The anticipation, the nervousness, the excitement – it all swirls together in a cocktail of emotion that’s hard to put into words. But somehow, Jason Reynolds manages to capture that whirlwind perfectly in his latest YA novel, “Twenty-Four Seconds from Now.” This isn’t […]

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Stay in the Light by A.M. Shine

In the realm of horror fiction, few things are as chilling as the unknown that lurks in the darkness. A M Shine, master of modern Gothic horror, taps into this primal fear with devastating effect in “Stay in the Light,” the pulse-pounding sequel to his breakout novel “The Watchers.” As the second installment in what […]

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I Need You to Read This by Jessa Maxwell

The Allure of Anonymous Confessions There’s something irresistibly voyeuristic about advice columns. We’re drawn to the raw vulnerability of strangers baring their souls, seeking guidance from an omniscient voice of reason. But what if that voice harbored its own dangerous secrets? What if the person doling out life-changing wisdom was embroiled in a deadly mystery? […]

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Unleashed by Boris Johnson

The Marmite of British Politics Love him or loathe him, Boris Johnson has been the dominant force in British politics for over a decade. Now, in his characteristically ebullient style, he’s unleashed his side of the story in “Unleashed by Boris Johnson”. This memoir is a whirlwind tour through the mind of one of the […]

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What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher

Ever had that creeping feeling something’s not quite right? That prickling on the back of your neck when you’re alone in an old house, hearing things that shouldn’t be there? T. Kingfisher’s “What Moves the Dead” taps into those primal fears, serving up a deliciously creepy reimagining of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tale “The Fall […]

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Review: Mr. Bingley: Just As A Gentleman Ought To Be by Brandon Dragan

Synopsis: “Finally, a novel that reveals the true Bingley! Heartily recommend to all Bingley-philes!” — Crispin Bonham-Carter, Mr. Bingley in the BBC Miniseries, Pride & Prejudice For centuries Jane Austen’s classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, has been dearly loved he world over. However, few people know the hidden truth about Mr. Darcy’s closest friend, the affable Mr. […]

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The Elements of Marie Curie by Dava Sobel

In the pantheon of scientific luminaries, few names shine as brightly as Marie Curie’s. Yet, for all her fame, the full spectrum of her life’s work and legacy has often been overshadowed by the glow of her most famous discoveries. In “The Elements of Marie Curie,” Dava Sobel, the acclaimed author of “Longitude” and “Galileo’s […]

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We Came to Welcome You by Vincent Tirado

You know that creepy feeling you get sometimes in a too-perfect suburban neighborhood? Like everything’s just a little too neat, a little too quiet? Vincent Tirado’s “We Came to Welcome You” takes that unease and cranks it up to eleven, serving up a deliciously twisted tale of assimilation gone horribly wrong. Picture this: You’ve just […]

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What I Ate in One Year by Stanley Tucci

The Art of Living, One Bite at a Time You know that moment when you’re savoring a perfectly cooked pasta, and the world just… stops? That’s the feeling Stanley Tucci captures in his latest memoir, “What I Ate in One Year.” It’s like sitting down to a long, lazy lunch with your favorite uncle—the one […]