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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 […]

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Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson

In her sophomore novel “Good Dirt,” Charmaine Wilkerson weaves an intricate tapestry of family history, personal trauma, and cultural identity through the story of the Freeman family and their cherished stoneware jar. Following the success of her debut novel “Black Cake,” Wilkerson once again demonstrates her mastery in crafting multi-generational narratives that explore the complexities […]

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Three Days in June by Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler’s latest novel, Three Days in June, is a masterfully crafted story that unfolds over just three days surrounding a wedding, yet manages to encompass decades of love, regret, and family dynamics. As with her previous works like Breathing Lessons and The Accidental Tourist, Tyler demonstrates her extraordinary ability to mine the depths of […]

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Alter Ego by Alex Segura

In Alter Ego, Alex Segura’s atmospheric follow-up to his LA Times Book Prize-winning Secret Identity, we dive back into the complex world of comic book publishing – this time through a contemporary lens that explores the tension between artistic integrity and commercial success. While the first book introduced us to Carmen Valdez and her struggle […]

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What the Light Touches by Xavier Bosch

In his latest novel What the Light Touches, Xavier Bosch masterfully weaves together two timelines in Paris – the dark days of Nazi occupation in the 1940s and a snowbound winter in 2008 – to explore how the echoes of war reverberate through generations. Through richly drawn characters and lyrical prose, Bosch creates an emotionally […]

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True or False Book Quiz

Test your literary knowledge with our True or False Book Quiz. 10 Questions on famous authors and novels. Good Luck! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. QUIZ START If you enjoyed our True or False Quiz, check out our Odd One Out Literature Quiz […]

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Miracle on Hammertown Road – Editorial Review

  Title: Miracle on Hammertown Road: One Man’s Fall and Salvation Author: Jim “Bubba” Bay with Mic Ruzich Genre: Biographical / Inspirational   Miracle on Hammertown Road: One Man’s Fall and Salvation by Jim “Bubba” Bay (with Mic Ruzich) tells Bubba’s life story of trials and tribulations. On November 15, 2009 while walking home, Bubba moves quickly to avoid an oncoming car. Due to rainfall and erosion, the shoulder of the road is… […]

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Book Review: Even Without Blood

Even Without Blood by Birgit Treipl Genre: Literary Fiction / Historical Fiction ISBN: 9781068930508 Print Length: 320 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Peter Hassebroek A novelized true story about an Austrian boy and his family impacted by WWII in the Dutch East Indies The prologue opening Even Without Blood establishes a […]

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The Broken Places by Mia Sheridan

The Broken Places is Mia Sheridan’s latest venture into romantic suspense, following her previous works like Bad Mother and All the Little Raindrops. In this gripping narrative, she weaves together elements of psychological thriller, police procedural, and romance to create a story that is both heart-wrenching and hopeful. Overview and Plot Set against the gritty […]

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The Party by Natasha Preston

Natasha Preston’s latest thriller, “The Party,” masterfully weaves together elements of classic locked-room mysteries with modern psychological suspense. Set in a remote English castle during spring break, the novel follows a group of boarding school students whose secret weekend gathering transforms into a deadly game of survival. Preston, known for her young adult thrillers like […]