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Mari-Chan and Robot Bunny by Jon Kaczka

Somewhere between the talking bunny and the rapping baby, this story does something sneaky: it helps kids sit with fear without being swallowed by it. Some children’s books help kids fall asleep. Others help them make sense of worries they don’t yet have the language for. Mari-chan and Roboto Bunny by Jon Kaczka is a […]

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Keep the Flowers by Ellie Williams

A moving, faith-filled exploration of loss caused by invisible illness Despite her young age, Ellie Williams has already survived decades with a sneaky invisible illness. Being dismissed by doctors since age nine while experiencing devastating and debilitating symptoms that her family couldn’t fully understand, Williams struggles to carry on, leaning heavily on her family and […]

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Rules for the Summer by Meghan Quinn

Few rom-com setups arrive with as much swagger as this one: a posh British future-Lord clicks “yes” on a fiancé-matching profile during a drunken truth-or-dare, flies across the Atlantic with a ring in his pocket, and proposes to a paint-splattered candy shop hopeful in her front yard while his best friend feeds him her name […]

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Cupid of the Mess by Nico Patino

A fluid, introspective collection fueled by natural imagery, self-reflection, nostalgia, and experimental structures Utilizing a variety of experimental structures and forms, the poems in Cupid of the Mess dive straight into all of life’s messiness. Romance is the overall underlying conceit, but, in the case of these poems, the word “romance” doesn’t just apply to […]

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Lovestruck Maggot by Jarrett Brandon Early

A fast-paced, ruthless space-western where the only thing worse than the monsters are the people who profit off them On the unforgiving planet Kalderra, Mona Ripple has a job that no one envies. Tasked with scavenging the bodies of kameeba, huge, gelatinous creatures with valuable flesh and even more precious hearts, she and her team […]

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John of John by Douglas Stuart

Some homecomings are not really homecomings. They are surrenders dressed up in a coat of duty. That is the bruised feeling at the centre of John of John by Douglas Stuart, the third novel from the author of Shuggie Bain and Young Mungo. John-Calum (Cal) Macleod, broke and graduated from a Scottish textile college with […]

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House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City #1) by Sarah J Maas

House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas on March 3, 2020 Genres: Fiction / Fantasy / Action & Adventure, Fiction / Fantasy / Romance Pages: 803 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Bryce Quinlan had the perfect life-working hard all day and partying all night-until a demon murdered her closest friends, leaving her […]

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Review: At Death’s Door by Allen Rebot

Synopsis: One wrong turn. Seven locked doors. No way out. When Kayla wakes up in a silent, snow-covered forest void of all life, her only sanctuary is a mysterious, pristine manor nestled among the trees. Inside, the coffee is hot and the decor is lavish, but the inhabitant is nowhere to be found. The only […]

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The Sign of the Broken Sword by G. K. Chesterton

The Sign of the Broken Sword by G. K. Chesterton was published in 1911 and was the sixth of his stories to feature Roman Catholic priest and amateur detective Father Brown. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Sign of the Broken Sword by […]

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Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles

Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles on March 3, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / General, Fiction / Romance / Small Town & Rural, Fiction / Romance / Suspense Pages: 432 Format: eBook Buy on Amazon Goodreads I’ve been meaning to […]