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The Timeless Shakespeare Quiz

William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet. Widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language, he wrote some 39 plays and 154 sonnets. Test your knowledge with The Timeless Shakespeare Quiz. Enjoy! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Timeless Shakespeare […]

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The Crash

I read The Crash by Freida McFadden last year when it came out, but didn’t get around to reviewing it until now. I tend to pick up her books whenever I’m in the mood for something quick and quick moving, and this one didn’t disappoint. I found the plot easy to follow and easy to […]

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The Crash: Recap, Summary & Spoilers

Prologue Part I Part II Part III Part IV Epilogue Prologue (After the Crash) The book opens with someone who has just made the decision to kill someone, saying that “it was the only way”. Part I (One Week Before the Crash) Chapters 1 – 3 (Tegan) Tegan Werner, 23, is outside her studio apartment. […]

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Silver Elite by Dani Francis

Silver Elite by Dani Francis on May 6, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Dystopian, Fiction / Romance / Science Fiction, Fiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure Pages: 528 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads If you love high-stakes dystopian worlds with a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance, Silver Elite absolutely delivers. This story drops us into […]

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The Girl In the Pipes by Megan Mary Moore

A searing feminist novel exposing society’s demands on women and their desire for freedom When two young women find themselves in bodies they feel are deficient and no longer think themselves able to respond to society’s exigencies, they uncover a secret desire for escape, either in an imaginary world or in total disappearance. The Girl […]

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Sarafina by Philip Fracassi

An atmospheric historical horror examining the dynamics of evil through mysticism, religion, and the gothic How many different shapes can a monster take? And how long will they deceive you until they’ve revealed themselves? Phillip Fracassi’s Sarafina asks this and more through explorations of folk horror and familial dynamics in Sarafina. Ethan Belle and his […]

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Molka by Monika Kim

Some books arrive and politely ask for your attention. Molka by Monika Kim does not. The opening scene drops you into an empty office bathroom on a Monday morning, and within three pages you are sitting inside the head of an IT technician named Junyoung who has drilled tiny cameras into the tile. Kim writes […]

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Review: Silence Beneath Fire by Magda Mizzi

Synopsis: Silence can heal. Or it can be where danger learns your name. Annie thought she had saved Jude from his past. But the world around them has fallen into a quiet that feels wrong—too still, too watchful. As she tries to protect what remains of him, guilt follows her for everything he’s endured, and every […]

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Loosestrife for Porcupines by D.M. Gordon

Nimbly traversing the realities of our world, these poems present a full artistic vision through precise, humorous, and deeply serious accounts of the sights, sounds, and stories that surround us. “The rain came first. Or was it soil? A seed. Then a bird that shat the seed.” Loosestrife for Porcupines is a collection that exudes […]

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Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter

You duel or you die. That single line, drilled into Astrid Nachstern’s head from the time she was eight, is the heartbeat of Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter, the debut fantasy from the writing duo of Katie Ellis-Brown and Becky Hunter. Marketed for the Fourth Wing crowd and pitched as the opening salvo of the […]