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5 Female Korean Authors Everyone Should Read

Korean Literature has a long legacy of literature spanning centuries. For the modern day, it also has a thriving literary scene highlighted by a number of wonderful women writers. Enjoy 5 Female Korean Authors Everyone Should Read! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. 5 […]

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Book Review: 2040

2040 by Pedro Domingos Genre: Science Fiction / Satire / Humor ISBN: 9798350963342 Print Length: 226 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner A laugh-out-loud comedy of errors, 2040: A Silicon Valley Satire parodies politics and lampoons our reliance on tech with intelligence and wit. When Ethan Burnswagger and Arvind […]

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The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst

A Cozy Escape into a World of Whimsical Wonder You know those days when you just want to curl up with a good book and a cup of tea, maybe with some toast slathered in homemade jam? Well, Sarah Beth Durst’s latest novel, The Spellshop, is exactly the kind of story you need for those […]

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Review: My Un-Handyman by Melody Carson

Synopsis: IT NEVER HURTS TO HELP.At least that was the motto I’d always gone by up until meeting Emily. But then again, no good deed goes unpunished. There’s that one, too.She needed a hand, and I had the time.What was the harm in pretending to be a handyman if it helped my pretty ranch owner […]

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Book Review: Howl at the Wind

Howl at the Wind by Rebecca Torrellas Genre: Young Adult / Fantasy ISBN: 9798328542906 Print Length: 270 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth The sequel we desperately needed! The stakes are devastatingly high in Rebecca Torrellas’s Howl at the Wind. While things are getting better for our romantic leads, Xayden […]

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Book Review: Kat Girl

Kat Girl by Sarah Lahey Genre: Literary / Romance ISBN: 9780645835854 Print Length: 380 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Kristine Eckart A sexy romance that celebrates the power of second chances Building is about the journey, the structure, and the life you want to create. Kat McDermott, the CEO of a […]

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And the People Could Swim by Julian Randall

My first memory of learning about slavery is the imagined cries of a baby whipped across the face beneath a merciless sun. I am five years old, seated in my father’s lap, the pages of And The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton splayed before me. The illustrations are sepia tone, the brown hues of […]

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The Star Child by Oscar Wilde

The Star Child by Oscar Wilde is short fantasy story. It was first published in 1891 as part of the anthology House of Pomegranate. The Star Child by Oscar Wilde The Star Child by Oscar Wilde TOMISS MARGOT TENNANT[MRS. ASQUITH] Once upon a time two poor Woodcutters were making their way home through a great pine-forest.  […]

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Book Review: The Legend of Atlantis & the Science of Geology

The Legend of Atlantis & the Science of Geology by Joseph O’Donoghue Genre: Nonfiction / Science ISBN: 9798350910278 Print Length: 376 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Erica Ball A thought-provoking book on how the existence of the mythical Atlantis might not be as far-fetched as we’ve been led to believe Say […]

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Book Review: The Dark Mountain

The Dark Mountain by Yona Katz Genre: Young Adult / Fantasy ISBN: 9798327968967 Print Length: 185 pages Buy from Amazon Reviewed by Lauren Haytaka Innocence is both a weapon and a weakness in this intricate, multifaceted fantasy. This second installment in The Rise of Penumbra series takes readers from the otherworldly realm of the Stars […]