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The Players by Minette Walters

Minette Walters’ The Players plunges readers into the tumultuous backdrop of 17th-century England during one of its darkest historical episodes, The Bloody Assizes. A sequel to The Swift and the Harrier, this novel intertwines historical accuracy with compelling fiction to create an engrossing tale of rebellion, treachery, and compassion. Set against the violent aftermath of […]

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The Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier

Reflections on Time, Art, and Family in the City of Water Venice, that enchanting city of canals and mysteries, has long captivated the imaginations of artists and writers. But in Tracy Chevalier’s latest novel, “The Glassmaker,” we’re transported not just to Venice proper, but to its lesser-known neighbor: the island of Murano, home to the […]

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Missing Link by Frank Herbert

Missing Link by Frank Herbert is one of two short stories starring Field Agent Lewis Orne. In this tale, he is sent to investigate a missing ship and runs into ‘native’ trouble on the planet Gienah III. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Missing […]

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Monthly Features – December 2024

Navigating Yesterday by Anthony Dean I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Synopsis: Banner Dawson spends seventeen long years in cryosleep aboard the damaged Valkyrie-198 as it limps along towards the small void just beyond the orbit of Saturn. During those years, back on Earth… Jack […]

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Apartment Women by Gu Byeong-mo

In her latest novel Apartment Women, award-winning South Korean author Gu Byeong-mo crafts a penetrating examination of motherhood, marriage, and the often-thorny dynamics of communal living. Following the success of her previous work The Old Woman with the Knife, Gu once again demonstrates her talent for illuminating complex social issues through intimate character studies. The […]

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From Frybread to Aliens: 2025 YA Anthologies for Your TBR

YA anthologies are some of the coolest books out there, and they still remain some of the least read and appreciated. But there is literally something for every single kind of reader when it comes to the YA anthology—especially if you’re looking at anthologies that bring together an array of writers. Some of these collections […]

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5 Mexican Books Everyone Should Read

Mexico has a rich literary legacy that spans centuries. Its authors have created some of the most significant works in Latin American literature. Enjoy 5 Mexican Books Everyone Should Read. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. 5 Mexican Books Everyone Should Read The Eagle’s […]

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Bluebird Day by Megan Tady

In Megan Tady’s sophomore novel Bluebird Day, we’re transported to a snow-covered Zermatt, Switzerland, where an avalanche forces an estranged mother-daughter duo to confront the deep-seated tensions in their relationship. Following her successful debut Super Bloom, Tady crafts a compelling narrative that weaves together themes of family, forgiveness, and finding one’s authentic path in life. […]

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The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe

The horror short story, The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe was published in 1844 in The Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper. Its main character expresses understandable concern about being buried alive. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe The […]