The relationship between literature and sustenance has always been more than metaphorical. We “devour” books, “digest” their meanings, and sometimes find ourselves “hungry” for the next chapter. Hika Harada’s Dinner at the Night Library, translated with delicate precision by Philip Gabriel, transforms this metaphor into something tangible, creating a sanctuary where books and meals exist […]
If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry
Julie Berry has never shied away from ambitious storytelling. From the WWI-era romance of Lovely War to the medieval persecution narrative of The Passion of Dolssa, Berry consistently pushes the boundaries of young adult historical fiction. With If Looks Could Kill, she attempts perhaps her most audacious genre fusion yet: a collision between Greek mythology, […]
Review: Solitude by Sebastian JC

Synopsis: A young girl lives her day-to-day life in a post-apocalyptic world, confined entirely within the crumbling remains of an old church—the last refuge for a small band of survivors. She is the only child among them, and the wasteland beyond remains a mystery, known only through her daydreams and fleeting glimpses through boarded-up windows […]
Herculine by Grace Byron
Grace Byron’s debut novel Herculine arrives like a fever dream wrapped in barbed wire, delivering a horror experience that’s as much about the monsters we carry within us as the literal demons stalking its pages. This isn’t your typical supernatural thriller—it’s a scathing examination of toxic relationships, religious trauma, and the dangerous allure of belonging, […]
Circle of Days by Ken Follett
Ken Follett returns to his historical fiction roots with Circle of Days, a sweeping narrative that tackles one of humanity’s greatest mysteries: the construction of Stonehenge. Set around 2500 BCE on the windswept Great Plain, this ambitious novel weaves together the lives of flint miner Seft, visionary priestess Joia, and the herder girl Neen as […]
Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid on August 30, 2022 Genres: Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Sagas, Fiction / Women Pages: 400 Format: Audiobook, Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads By the time Carrie retires from tennis, she is the best player the world has ever seen. She has shattered every record and claimed […]
Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid on August 30, 2022 Genres: Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Sagas, Fiction / Women Pages: 400 Format: Audiobook, Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads By the time Carrie retires from tennis, she is the best player the world has ever seen. She has shattered every record and claimed […]
In an era where fantasy romance often follows predictable formulas, V.L. Bovalino’s The Second Death of Locke arrives like a tempest over dark seas—haunting, devastating, and utterly unforgettable. This debut novel in The Hand and the Heart series weaves together gothic atmosphere, complex magic systems, and a love story so fierce it threatens to tear […]
In an era where fantasy romance often follows predictable formulas, V.L. Bovalino’s The Second Death of Locke arrives like a tempest over dark seas—haunting, devastating, and utterly unforgettable. This debut novel in The Hand and the Heart series weaves together gothic atmosphere, complex magic systems, and a love story so fierce it threatens to tear […]

The Final Problem by Arthur Conan Doyle was first published in The Strand Magazine in the U.K and McClure’s in the United States, under the title “The Adventure of the Final Problem” in December 1893. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Final Problem […]