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You-Gin One-Gin by Douglas Robinson

A fearless meta-narrative with room enough for the high-brow and the humorous Part stage script, part campus novel, part exploration of the classic literary canon, You-Gin One-Gin: Sort Of A Novel is a multi-layered story that mirrors the lives and works of some of the greatest names in Russian literature.  Beginning as a playful, fourth-wall-breaking […]

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Goode Vibrations of the Dead River Valley by Amy Safford

A haunting without melodrama, a reckoning without sentiment In the shadow of Mount Bigelow, a gravedigger’s casual inventory reveals the weight of history. “A little girl had a China doll, so I kept ’em together.” Then there’s a line that lands like ash: “Sadness sat as heavy as the smoky air from the brush fires.” […]

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More than Friends by Kat Singleton

There is a particular kind of romantic tension that lives in borrowed T-shirts, shared wine glasses, and babies who fall asleep on the wrong person’s chest. Kat Singleton knows exactly how to build it — and in More than Friends by Kat Singleton, the third book in the Pembroke Hills series, she constructs it with […]

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5 New Non Fiction Books April 2026

Coming this April in the non-fiction world we have a stunning biography of The Rolling Stones and a gripping account of a day in the life of a Roman Gladiator. Enjoy 5 New Non Fiction Books April 2026! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. […]

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Dark is When the Devil Comes by Daisy Pearce

Dark Is When the Devil Comes by Daisy Pearce on April 28, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / General, Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological, Fiction / Thrillers / Supernatural, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 336 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads Hazel has been gone from her small hometown of Idless in the English […]

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Hot Chocolate on Thursday by Michiko Aoyama

There is a particular register of Japanese fiction that does not announce itself loudly. It arrives the way a regular customer arrives — quietly, at a familiar hour, ordering the same thing. Hot Chocolate on Thursday by Michiko Aoyama belongs entirely to that tradition. Received as an advance copy ahead of its English publication, this […]

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Best Haunted House Books That Stay With You

Stories where the house remembers everything Some houses are empty. Others are not. Not because something is moving through them,… The post Best Haunted House Books That Stay With You appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Talisman – Nexus by Aaron Ryan

There is a particular kind of ache that only the best science fiction can produce — one that makes you forget you are reading about alien bargains and cosmic powers and instead forces you to sit with the devastating weight of a father who cannot reach his own sons. Talisman: Nexus by Aaron Ryan is […]

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My Family and the End of Everything by Joe Graves

From unseen cosmos within us to the far flung worlds beyond us, Joe Graves’ new collection is a stirring meditation on what we lose, even as we gain the wonders that the future holds. Humanity speaks of progress as if it is inevitable, as if each new innovation were simply the next rung on a […]

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The Petting Zoo Motel by Jack Harrowsmith

Bridging horror, noir, and psychological thriller—the tale of an outsider in an isolated motel, contending with the lies of a fleet of uncanny characters Set in the borderlands of 1960s northern Minnesota, The Petting Zoo Motel centers on Billy Green, a young drifter cut loose after his girlfriend and best friend betray him. When his […]