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Bunny Slippers

A beefy satirical thriller packed with revenge, intrigue, subterfuge, and destruction that’s deliciously over the top Imagine a secret guild for mercenary assassins as old as Freemasonry, part of an organization possessing militaristic arms and other resources on the scale of nations. This is MARI. It’s capable of mobilizing those vast resources to destabilize a […]

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The Connection In Everything by Rich Marcello

Thoughtful fiction about how healing begins not with answers but with learning to see the connection between pain and love, science and art. Oftentimes, the first step to healing is the pain of acknowledging. Rich Marcello’s The Connection in Everything is a coming-of-age literary novel that blends family drama, romance, philosophy, and science. The book […]

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The Someday Garden by Ashley Poston

There is a kind of book that asks you to slow down. Not the breezy pace of a beach read, and not the slow unfurling of literary fiction, but something tucked between them that smells of cut grass and salt air, that wants to be read in the half-light of evening with the windows open. […]

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5 Amazing New Books for July 2026

Releasing this July we have the final installment of Colson Whitehead’s Harlem Trilogy and the first ever short story collection from the wonderful Sigrid Nunez. Enjoy 5 Amazing New Books for July 2026. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. 5 Amazing New Books for […]

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Book Boyfriends: 30 Fictional Men Who Are Better Than the Real Thing by Nichole Perkins

Book Boyfriends by Nichole Perkins on May 14, 2026 Genres: Antiques & Collectibles / Books, Humor / Topic / Celebrity & Popular Culture Pages: 168 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads Delve into the epic world of book boyfriends with this cheeky illustrated compendium of literary hotties who feature in every book nerd’s secret fantasy. […]

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Portraits of Decay by J.R. Blanes

A chilling tale set in sweltering New Orleans, J.R. Blanes’ Portraits of Decay is a red-hot exploration of an artist’s worst nightmare. There’s a specific kind of humidity in the South that doesn’t just sit on your skin; it gets inside you, thickening your thoughts and slowing your heartbeat until you’re just another part of […]

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A Beautiful Sunrise by Bernadette Gage

This is what it looks like when a girl refuses to inherit the life chosen for her. Abi doesn’t ask for permission to want more; that’s what makes her dangerous in a place like Ipole. Bernadette Gage’s A Beautiful Sunrise builds its foundation in a rural West African community where expectations for girls are not […]

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The Sixth Faction by Veronica Roth

There is a particular tension in returning to a place you once knew well. You expect the same streets, the same furniture, the same light through the same windows. Then the writer moves a wall, and suddenly nothing is quite where you left it. The Sixth Faction by Veronica Roth is that kind of return. […]

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Review: Intrinsic by W.H.B.

Synopsis: Christopher Franklin, the proud and only son of a New York literary royalty, from birth he is built and destined to nothing less than greatness. One day, out of disappointment, he makes the dangerous decision to change and turn into someone who is not. He consciously decides to entangle his life with a miserable […]

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The Unknown by Riley Sager

There is a particular pleasure in a Riley Sager novel that arrives with the season’s first cold front. You sense the setup before the second chapter ends. An isolated location. A clever woman in over her head. A history that refuses to stay buried. The Unknown by Riley Sager honors that contract, then quietly tilts […]