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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 […]

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Cosmic Gothic: horror at the edge of understanding

Traditional Gothic asks what’s hidden in the house, the family, or the past; there’s a cause, even if it’s buried…. The post Cosmic Gothic: horror at the edge of understanding appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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The House of Cobwebs by George Gissing

The House of Cobwebs by George Gissing is one of fifteen stories that make up the collection “The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories”, published in 1906. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The House of Cobwebs by George Gissing The House of Cobwebs […]

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Game On by Navessa Allen

Game On by Navessa Allen on March 31, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Humorous / Dark Humor, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Romance / Suspense Pages: 384 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Tyler Neumann has spent years looking for his father, and not because he wants to meet the man. No, he […]

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Peck & Peck by Bonnie Garmus

Bonnie Garmus had a problem after Lessons in Chemistry. Following up a bestseller with sixteen international literary awards, two years on the New York Times list, and an Apple TV adaptation is the kind of pressure that turns ordinary people into recluses, or worse, into writers who keep trying to repeat themselves. Peck & Peck […]

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Great Saves and Terrible Losses by Anthony A. Goodman, MD

A scintillating insight into the life of a surgeon practicing from the 1960s to the 1990s From the time Tony Goodman found and dissected a dead bird at eleven years old, his future was all but set. The only career he could see himself pursuing was that of a doctor. Little did he know the […]

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Continuum by Gregory Rizzi

Robust worldbuilding and intense action make for a rousing premiere of this science fiction series. If you normally skip prologues, don’t skip this one. It presents the intriguing history of, and an invitation into, the city of Rhea on the planet Ares. It’s home to protagonist Jakob Daedalus, a high-ranked member of the Praetorian Guard. […]

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Daughters of the Sun and Moon by Lisa See

The Los Angeles of 1870 had five thousand inhabitants, one hundred and ten saloons, six policemen, and no laws on the books about drunkenness or sex work. Into this dust-blown pueblo arrive three Chinese women, none of whom chose to come. Out of that historical pressure cooker, Lisa See builds her newest novel, Daughters of […]

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Review: Maze: Short Stories to Faze by Sean Sheehan

Synopsis: Step into a world where ordinary lives take unexpected turns, and the line between reality and mystery blurs. In this compelling collection, each story weaves a web of intrigue, delving into the hidden corners of human nature and history: Two shop assistants are unsettled by a young girl’s eerie fascination with insects, a curiosity […]

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12 Best Books of 2026 (so far)

Halfway through the year and so many great books. Our favorite is the amazing short story collection Brawler by Lauren Groff. Here are our Best Books of 2026 (so far). This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Best Books of 2026 (so far) Table of […]