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Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor’s Death of the Author boldly intertwines speculative science fiction with deeply personal human experiences, crafting a narrative that is both innovative and intensely relatable. With her characteristic ability to merge the surreal with the everyday, Okorafor presents a story that is not just about writing but about the act of living, surviving, and […]

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Honoring and Spotlighting Neurodivergence in Middle Grade Lit by Kami Garcia

I became a writer by accident, and I owe my writing career to my students. Before I fell into writing, I spent seventeen years as an elementary school teacher and reading specialist. When I wasn’t teaching in the classroom, I led book clubs for middle school and high school students. I cowrote my first novel […]

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Phantom by H.D. Carlton

H D Carlton’s Phantom weaves an intoxicating narrative set against the backdrop of 1944 Seattle, where the lines between love and obsession blur in the shadows of organized crime. The novel introduces us to Genevieve Parsons, a woman trapped in an increasingly toxic marriage, and Ronaldo Capello, the dangerous yet magnetic mobster who becomes her […]

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Lightfall by Ed Crocker

Ed Crocker’s Lightfall is a debut fantasy novel that plunges readers into a hauntingly immersive world of vampires, werewolves, and sorcery. With its vivid world-building and morally complex characters, Lightfall captivates fans of gothic epics like Jay Kristoff’s Empire of the Vampire and Richard Swan’s The Justice of Kings. This novel is a tapestry of […]

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What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange

In her third novel, following the success of We Are the Brennans and The Connellys of County Down, Tracey Lange delves deep into the complexities of marriage, family bonds, and the devastating impact of unspoken pain. Set in the close-knit community of Potsdam, New York, What Happened to the McCrays? masterfully weaves together past and […]

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Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Dark Matter by Blake Crouch on July 26, 2016 Genres: Fiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense, Fiction / Thrillers / Technological Pages: 368 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads “It’s terrifying when you consider that every thought we have, every choice we could possibly make, branches off into […]

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Homeseeking by Karissa Chen

Karissa Chen’s Homeseeking is a poignant exploration of love, identity, and the intricate ties that bind individuals to their past. Set against a vast canvas of six decades and several locales, the novel weaves a narrative as expansive as it is intimate. With an average rating of four stars, it is a work that captures […]

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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

Grady Hendrix has built a formidable reputation in the horror genre with works like The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires and How to Sell a Haunted House. In Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, he shifts his lens to the oppressive 1970s, exploring the lives of marginalized young women through the chilling prism of witchcraft. […]

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Review: Beyond the Father by Opëshum

Synopsis: The first of 8 books that will give you pause and make you ponder…“Beyond the Father” sets the scene for the 8-book Sci-Fi Epic “gods on Trial: The Series,” delving into life’s determination to transcend all limitation. A uniquely different world to explore…Set on the planet Xżyber, citizens of the Sub-Median Region, imperfectly reborn […]

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Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney

Alice Feeney’s Beautiful Ugly is a psychological thriller that defies easy categorization. At its core, it’s a story about marriage, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets. But it’s also an exploration of isolation, creativity, and the thin line between reality and imagination. From the very first page, Feeney demonstrates her […]