A provocative examination of AI, leadership, and what it means to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to transform modern life as we know it in every way. If you’re not already conscious of this, by the end of The Coming Disruption, you’ll be certain of it. AI is […]
In contemporary literary fiction, few debuts arrive with the profound weight of ancestral memory quite like The Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise Williams. This sweeping multigenerational epic traces the lives of seven generations of Black women from the horrors of enslavement to the complexities of modern identity, weaving together themes of generational trauma, […]
5 New Non Fiction Books Feb 2026
Coming out in February, we have a touching and funny memoir from Mark Haddon and Julia Cooke’s fascinating account of three women reporters. Enjoy 5 New Non Fiction Books Feb 2026! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. 5 New Non Fiction Books Feb 2026 […]
When a girl goes missing, which matters more: the truth or the story? “I’ll never forget that impossible image. It’s burned into my retinas, with her dress and hair kind of fanned out in a mystical breeze as she did it. She was majestic. Otherworldly.” In Blah, Blah, Rapture…, Thomas Steele transforms a missing-person narrative […]
Hearts and Bones by Lawrence D. Bub
An impactful coming of age story of tumultuous first love and the weight of life’s choices From her excited days in Harvard University to her fatigued ones in medical school nine years later, Hearts and Bones is a dual-timeline coming of age story that meditates on mental health and the consequences of real-life choices. The […]
A fun little story of a hedgehog who just wants to live the good life While hedgehogs may be known to be quite the little workers, not all of them succumb to the stereotype. One in particular enjoys a bit of relaxation and the convenience of fresh dogfood served in a bowl. Why hunt for […]
Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden has built her empire on psychological thrillers that make readers simultaneously uncomfortable and unable to look away. Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden continues this tradition while venturing into darker, more provocative territory than her previous works. The novel poses an unsettling question: what happens when a woman who has spent years counseling others […]
The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde
The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde first appeared in print in the newspaper The World in June 1887. A short touching story about a man, who is poor, but becomes rich through an act of kindness. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Model […]
Perfect Cadence by Tamar Anolic
A classic narrative that explores friendship, drugs, love, and the exacting price of fame The excesses of stardom. The Rock N’ Roll lifestyle. A winding and treacherous path. Perfect Cadence charts the meteoric rise to the top of Gunnar and Shep, two Nebraskans who relocated to Los Angeles to break into the music business. Gunnar […]
Flickering Lights by Skyler Boschen
Content warnings: Child sexual abuse, rape A heartbreaking, hope-filled memoir about overcoming debilitating trauma Skyler Boschen seemingly had it all: a loving family, a passion for gymnastics and animals, and good friends. No one could imagine that she was hiding a tragic secret underneath the surface: that from ages three to eleven, she was being […]