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Ex Marks the Spot: By Gloria Chao (Book Review)
"Ex Marks the Spot" by Gloria Chao is a young adult novel that masterfully intertwines themes of self-discovery, cultural heritage, and romance.
What Makes an Author Connect with Readers? Insights into Literary Impact
What Makes an Author Connect with Readers? If you’ve ever felt like a book was speaking directly to you, chances are the author mastered one or more of the techniques.
December 27, 2024
The Resurrectionist: By A. Rae Dunlap (Book Review)
"The Resurrectionist" by A. Rae Dunlap is a compelling debut novel that masterfully intertwines historical fiction, gothic horror, and a nuanced love story.
Heavenly Tyrant: By Xiran Jay Zhao (Book Review)
"Heavenly Tyrant," the sequel to Xiran Jay Zhao's acclaimed "Iron Widow," continues the saga of Wu Zetian as she navigates the treacherous waters of power, revolution, and personal vengeance in the futuristic realm of Huaxia.
Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn Movie Adaptation Halted: What Went Wrong?
Fans of epic fantasy were left disappointed when Brandon Sanderson revealed that the long-awaited film adaptation of his Mistborn series has been halted.
North Is the Night: By Emily Rath (Book Review)
"North Is the Night" by Emily Rath is a compelling fantasy novel that intertwines Finnish mythology with a tale of friendship, resilience, and love.
What It’s Like in Words: By Eliza Moss (Book Review)
Eliza Moss's debut novel, What It's Like in Words, offers a profound exploration of love, identity, and self-discovery.
This Inevitable Ruin: By Matt Dinniman ( Book Review)
"This Inevitable Ruin," the seventh installment in Matt Dinniman's acclaimed Dungeon Crawler Carl series, propels readers into a labyrinth of strategic warfare, complex character dynamics, and dark humor.
The Last Hour Between Worlds: By Melissa Caruso (Book Review)
Melissa Caruso's The Last Hour Between Worlds introduces readers to a richly imagined universe where reality is layered, each stratum more perilous than the last.
Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout: By Cal Newport (Book Review)
Cal Newport's "Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout" challenges the prevailing hustle culture by advocating for a more deliberate and meaningful approach to work.
December 18, 2024
The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company: By Robert Alan Iger (Book Review)
"The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company" by Robert Alan Iger offers an insightful journey through the transformative years of one of the world's most iconic entertainment companies.