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Penitence: By Kristin Koval (Book Review)

Kristin Koval’s debut novel, “Penitence,” is a profound exploration of love, guilt, and the intricate paths toward forgiveness.

The Three Lives of Cate Kay: By Kate Fagan (Book Review)

Kate Fagan’s debut novel, The Three Lives of Cate Kay, delves into the complexities of identity, ambition, and the human desire for reinvention.

What Happened to the McCrays?: By Tracey Lange (Book Review)

Tracey Lange’s novel, What Happened to the McCrays?, delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the arduous journey toward forgiveness.

Rental House: By Weike Wang (Book Review)

Weike Wang’s “Rental House,” delves into the intricate dynamics of marriage and family through the lens of two pivotal vacations.

What Does It Feel Like?: By Sophie Kinsella (Book Review)

Sophie Kinsella’s “What Does It Feel Like?” explores a profoundly intimate narrative, as it reflects her own journey through the fictionalized lens of Eve Monroe.

Intermezzo: By Sally Rooney (Book Review)

Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo marks her much-anticipated fourth novel, building on the themes of interpersonal dynamics, identity, and societal pressures that have characterized her previous works.

Natural Selection: By Elin Hilderbrand (Book Review)

Elin Hilderbrand’s novella Natural Selection offers a refreshing departure from her traditional Nantucket settings, taking readers on a journey to the GalĂ¡pagos Islands.

Tell Me Everything: By Elizabeth Strout (Book Review)

Elizabeth Strout’s Tell Me Everything delivers yet another intricate exploration of human relationships, set against the backdrop of the familiar town of Crosby, Maine.