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Book of the Month April 2025

Quizlit’s Book of the Month April 2025 is Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami. Just longlisted for the International Booker Prize, this is a speculative fiction masterpiece that envisions an Earth where humans are nearing extinction, and rewrites our understanding of the future of humanity Book of the Month April 2025 […]

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STARRED Book Review: North Sun by Ethan Rutherford

North Sun: Or, The Voyage of the Whaleship Esther by Ethan Rutherford Genre: Historical Fiction / Speculative ISBN: 9781646053582 Print Length: 386 pages Publisher: A Strange Object Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Erica Ball A feverish historical novel on the hubris of the exploitation of the natural world Told through the doomed expedition of a fictional […]

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The Kids Are Alright: Writing the tough stuff for readers by Bobbie Pyron

Last spring, I visited with schools in Charlotte, NC. My favorite part of any school visit, is the Q&A because the kids ask so many great questions! Invariably, someone will ask, “When’s your next book coming out and what’s it about?” I was eager to talk about my soon-to-be published book, Octopus Moon. Yet, I hesitated. Was its subject too tough? […]

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The Summer Guests by Tess Gerritsen

In her second Martini Club mystery, Tess Gerritsen plunges readers into a deceptively serene Maine summer that quickly turns sinister when a teenage girl goes missing and secrets from the past rise to the surface like bodies in a pond. The Summer Guests serves as a worthy follow-up to The Spy Coast, returning us to […]

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The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue’s “The Paris Express” is a breathtaking achievement that pulls readers into the beating heart of Belle Époque France. This meticulously researched historical novel transforms the infamous 1895 Montparnasse train derailment—captured in a series of haunting photographs—into a kaleidoscopic portrait of humanity facing the precipice of fate. With clocklike precision, Donoghue weaves together the […]

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The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley

The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley is a beautifully written, psychologically astute, and mythologically rich novel that breathes new life into the god of madness, revelry, and revolution. Pulley, known for her mastery of the fantastical and philosophical (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, The Kingdoms), reimagines ancient myth through a deeply human lens, delivering […]

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Book Review: How Birds Fly by Peter Cavanagh

How Birds Fly by Peter Cavanagh Genre: Nonfiction / Birds ISBN: 9780228104865 Print Length: 336 pages Publisher: Firefly Books Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Toni Woodruff An abundance of knowledge & discovery—a full-color, action-shot book unraveling the mystery of bird flight  Peter Cavanagh might be an expert on aircraft flight aerodynamics, anatomy, and biomechanics, but he’s […]

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The Bane Witch by Ava Morgyn

Ava Morgyn’s The Bane Witch arrives like a velvet-wrapped dagger—beautifully sharp, unsettling, and deeply intentional. With its intoxicating mix of gothic atmosphere, poisonous lore, and seething female rage, the novel evokes a heady blend of Practical Magic and Gone Girl, yet forges its own path through the misty woods of genre fiction. Here, witches do […]

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Malinalli by Veronica Chapa

In her remarkable debut novel “Malinalli,” Veronica Chapa breathes vibrant life into one of history’s most misunderstood women. With lush prose and a masterful blend of historical fact and magical realism, Chapa reimagines the story of the woman known variously as Malinalli, Marina, Malintzin, and La Malinche – the Nahua interpreter who facilitated communication between […]

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Book Review: A King’s Trust

A King’s Trust by S.E. McPherson Genre: Fantasy / Romance ISBN: 9798992254310 Print Length: 382 pages Amazon Bookshop Reviewed by Toni Woodruff Tantalizing and dripping with tension—a slow-burn romantasy that explodes when things get hot  Beau is content in being the second prince—the imperfect, unbothered prince; the one who won’t inherit the crown but will […]