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Better in Black By Cassandra Clare (Book Review) (1)
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Better in Black: By Cassandra Clare (Book Review)

Better in Black isn’t about saving the world—it’s about understanding the people who live in it. Cassandra Clare uses short fiction to slow...

Dark Sisters By Kristi DeMeester (Book Review) (1)
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Dark Sisters: By Kristi DeMeester (Book Review)

Kristi DeMeester’s Dark Sisters stitches together three different eras of a single town and the women bound to it, and it uses witchcraft,...

Thrown for a Loop By Sarina Bowen (Book Review)
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Thrown for a Loop: By Sarina Bowen (Book Review)

Sarina Bowen’s Thrown for a Loop is the first entry in her new New York Legends series, and it introduces readers to a...

Queen Esther By John Irving (Book Review) (1)
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Queen Esther: By John Irving (Book Review)

Queen Esther marks a return to familiar yet emotionally charged territory for John Irving.

The Next Conversation Argue Less, Talk More By Jefferson Fisher (Book Review) (1)
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The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More: By Jefferson Fisher (Book Review)

In a time when conversations are often rushed, reactive, and shaped by short messages or heated opinions, Jefferson Fisher’s The Next Conversation: Argue...

The Place Where They Buried Your Heart By Christina Henry (Book Review) (1)
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The Place Where They Buried Your Heart: By Christina Henry (Book Review)

Christina Henry’s The Place Where They Buried Your Heart asks a deceptively simple question: what if the most dangerous thing in your childhood...

The Housemaid ‘Movie Review' Paul Feig's Deliciously Dark Holiday Thriller That Subverts Expectations (2)
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The Housemaid ‘Movie Review’: Paul Feig’s Deliciously Dark Holiday Thriller That Subverts Expectations

"The Housemaid," arriving in theaters this December, is a masterclass in misdirection and manipulation—a film that plays audiences like a chess game.

Dawn of Chaos and Fury By Melissa K. Roehrich (Book Review) (1)
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Dawn of Chaos and Fury: By Melissa K. Roehrich (Book Review)

Dawn of Chaos and Fury by Melissa K. Roehrich marks the final installment in the Legacy series, and it arrives with the weight...

The Heir Apparent By Rebecca Armitage (Book Review) (1)
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The Heir Apparent: By Rebecca Armitage (Book Review)

Rebecca Armitage’s debut novel The Heir Apparent brings together modern romance, royal responsibility, and personal reckoning in a story that feels both intimate...

We Who Will Die By Stacia Stark (Book Review) (1)
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We Who Will Die: By Stacia Stark (Book Review)

We Who Will Die is Stacia Stark’s ambitious entry into an epic romantasy that blends gladiatorial spectacle, political intrigue, and morally complex vampires.

Snake-Eater By T. Kingfisher (Book Review) (1)
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Snake-Eater: By T. Kingfisher (Book Review)

T. Kingfisher’s Snake-Eater is a spare, unsettling novel that places a single woman and her dog in a remote desert town and slowly...

The Kill Clause By Lisa Unger (Book Review) (1)
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The Kill Clause: By Lisa Unger (Book Review)

Lisa Unger’s The Kill Clause is a lean, wintry thriller that asks a sharp question: what happens when a professional killer finally hits...