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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls: By Grady Hendrix (Book Review)

Grady Hendrix’s “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls” is a compelling blend of horror and social commentary, set against the backdrop of 1970s America.

The Stolen Queen: By Fiona Davis (Book Review)

Fiona Davis’s novel, The Stolen Queen, masterfully intertwines historical fiction with elements of mystery and adventure, transporting readers from the archaeological wonders of 1930s Egypt to the vibrant cultural scene of 1970s New York City.

The Note: By Alafair Burke (Book Review)

Alafair Burke’s latest novel, The Note, released on January 7, 2025, is a compelling psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of friendship, secrets, and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly innocuous actions.

Immortal: By Sue Lynn Tan (Book Review)

“Immortal” by Sue Lynn Tan is a standalone romantic fantasy set in the same universe as her acclaimed “Daughter of the Moon Goddess” duology.

What Makes a Memoir Feel Authentic and Relatable?

what separates an authentic and relatable memoir from one that feels contrived or distant? Let’s explore the elements that breathe life into this compelling genre.

A Sea of Unspoken Things: By Adrienne Young (Book Review)

Adrienne Young’s “A Sea of Unspoken Things” is a compelling exploration of familial bonds, personal identity, and the haunting grip of the past.

Beg, Borrow, or Steal: By Sarah Adams (Book Review)

“Beg, Borrow, or Steal” by Sarah Adams is a delightful addition to the contemporary romance genre, offering readers a charming blend of humor, heart, and small-town dynamics.

Top 5 Best Sci-fi Books Of 2024

Here are the top 5 best sci-fi books of 2024 that will transport you to worlds beyond your wildest dreams.

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.

Knife Skills for Beginners: By Orlando Murrin (Book Review)

“Knife Skills for Beginners” by Orlando Murrin is a debut culinary mystery that intertwines the art of cooking with a gripping whodunit.

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.