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Peering Into Infinity by Steven Lewis

A collection that feels like a held breath, an ache that time does not heal but instead becomes something we learn to walk alongside “the daily sun and moon of being / a husband, a dad, a grandfather, / all of it seeming to demand a sea wall / of composure against an ocean of […]

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Think Like an Herbalist by Amelia South

 The rare wellness book that earns a skeptic’s shelf space. Think Like an Herbalist sits squarely on the “practical wellness” shelf, where anecdote, folk tradition, and selective research mingle. What follows is a cultural and textual review, not a clinical guide, but a down-to-earth study. South understands her audience; she knows her readers are exhausted […]

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Over Her Dead Body by H.J. Garbett

Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads Over Her Dead Body is a quirky, darkly humorous thriller that puts a wildly creative spin on the classic serial killer cat-and-mouse story. Ruth Watkins used to be an ambitious journalist chasing the story of a serial killer known for a chilling calling card. But when her best friend […]

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The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

Kate Alice Marshall returns with a chilling psychological thriller that plunges readers into the depths of human darkness and the fierce will to survive. The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall weaves together two narratives that slowly converge into a devastating revelation about trauma, identity, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets. […]

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5 New Non Fiction Books March 2026

Releasing in March we have a memoir from the iconic Liza Minnelli and a stunning Amazonian journey from acclaimed photographer Tom Peschack. Enjoy 5 New Non Fiction Books March 2026! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. 5 New Non Fiction Books March 2026 Wait […]

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A Charisma of Owls by Lynn E. Barber

A study of owls and the quiet joys of observation In A Charisma of Owls, Lynn Barber writes from a life shaped by patience and attention. Blending natural history with personal reflection, the book traces Barber’s encounters with owls across decades of birding, alongside the wider community of birders and researchers who help make such […]

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Land of Two Moons by D.L. Gardner

An intricately plotted political fantasy brimming with family tension as a father’s greed starts a war which the son wants to end With a rare eclipse of twin moons approaching, political unrest bubbles to the surface and a mythical dragon prepares to return to its home world amid pleas for help.  The book opens in […]

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The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan

The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan arrives as a stunning debut that challenges every expectation of historical fantasy. This is not your grandfather’s monster-hunting tale, nor is it a simple romance disguised in period clothing. Instead, Sullivan has crafted something far more ambitious: a dark, witty, and devastatingly intimate exploration of immortality, queer love, and […]

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Review: My Family and the End of Everything by Joe Graves

Synopsis: The end of everything begins closer than you think. Of course, it always includes such foul practices as bureaucratic corruption, disregard for science (or the overindulgence of it), and corrupted religion. But this is not where it starts. It begins much closer to home-smart homes to be exact, and well-intentioned inventions (they really did think […]

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The Gospel of Caiaphas by Nicole Diamond Austin

A searching portrait of faith under pressure and the price of keeping the peace The Gospel of Caiaphas follows the life of the High Priest of Israel, Caiaphas, from the death of his father when he was five years old to the destruction of the Second Temple in his old age.  Through Caiaphas’s journey, the […]