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Lake Effect by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney

Lake Effect by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney on March 3, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Family Life / General, Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Women Pages: 288 Format: Audiobook Buy on Amazon Goodreads I’ve read Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s previous two novels, so Lake Effect was an automatic pick for me—and it absolutely delivered the kind of layered […]

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The Power of Four – Editorial Review

  Title: The Power of Four: Elements, Humors, Temperaments, Types Author: W. Nikola-Lisa Genre: Self-Help / Philosophy   In The Power of Four, Nikola-Lisa examines the historical, philosophical, and scientific significance of the number four through the disciplines of the elements, humors, temperaments, and types. He transports the reader from the ancient Greeks through the… […]

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The Great Awakening by Blake Anderson

A compelling exploration of enlightenment as both liberation and an insidious form of erasure The Great Awakening by Blake Anderson is a speculative novel about a global phenomenon in which entire populations experience what appears to be a shared near-death or spiritual awakening. After this event, many people wake up transformed by a new sense […]

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Country People by Daniel Mason

Some novels talk to you quietly at first, the way a good neighbor does over a fence, and then, before you have noticed, have walked you all the way into the woods. That is the trick Country People by Daniel Mason pulls off. It opens with a family crossing the country in a station wagon […]

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The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier on November 5, 2024 Genres: Fiction / Crime, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General, Fiction / Sagas, Fiction / Thrillers / Crime, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 352 Format: eBook Buy on Amazon Goodreads In 1985, Edward Shank famously gunned down the Beacon Hill Butcher, ending the serial […]

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Crusade of the Damned (The Phoenix Elite, 4) by C.T. Clark

The beauty of humanity and the brutality of tech oligarchy clash in this thrilling global race to contain a deadly virus and its viral hate-campaigns. C. T. Clark’s Phoenix Elite series follows super-powered clones of iconic historical figures, named for the classified project that created them. Thought-provoking and globe-trotting, it’s most powerful when the clones […]

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Blanc Labelle and the Troll’s Daughter by Nicholas Westbrook

Loads of fun! A magical coming of age story about a girl in search of her father who finds much, much more  Matt is having a normal shift at the grocery store when a strange girl in a mask approaches him. It’s not uncommon to have a mask of course; it is the pandemic. But […]

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Every Version of You by Natalie Messier

Some love stories ask what if. This one hands you the receipts, drives you back to the scene of the crime, and asks whether you would really do anything differently. Natalie Messier’s debut, Every Version of You, takes the well-worn do-over premise and does something braver with it than most, and the result is a […]

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A Caregiver’s Guide to Palliative Medicine by George J. Taylor, M.D.

A compassionate, detailed reference for making informed end-of-life decisions What are you supposed to do when someone you love is hit with a terminal diagnosis? Many of us, amid deep stress and grief, are asked to make medical decisions, manage symptoms, understand hospice, and keep them comfortable at the end of their life. A Caregiver’s […]

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Ash, Moon, and Brine by Faeryn Leigh

A blood-soaked, slow-burn romantasy where alchemy, amnesia, and desire all ask the same question: what does it cost to become whole? Faeryn Leigh’s Ash, Moon, & Brine opens with a woman making one terrible decision after another, which is also to say it opens with a woman being very, very human. Briara Moon is drunk, […]