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The Wrath of the Fallen By Amber V. Nicole (Book Review) (1)
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The Wrath of the Fallen: By Amber V. Nicole (Book Review)

Amber V. Nicole isn’t playing it safe. The Wrath of the Fallen — the fourth book in the Gods & Monsters saga

Hazelthorn By C.G. Drews (Book Review) (1)
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Hazelthorn: By C.G. Drews (Book Review)

CG Drews’s Hazelthorn doesn’t knock politely — it curls in like a creeping vine and refuses to be ignored.

Bonds of Hercules By Jasmine Mas (Book Review) (1)
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Bonds of Hercules: By Jasmine Mas (Book Review)

Jasmine Mas storms back with Bonds of Hercules, a sequel that doesn’t bother playing nice with classical mythology.

What We Can Know By Ian McEwan (Book Review) (1)
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What We Can Know: By Ian McEwan (Book Review)

In What We Can Know, Ian McEwan asks us to imagine a Britain almost unrecognizable a century ahead: submerged, fragmented, living with the...

IT Welcome to Derry – A Haunting Return to King’s Cursed Town (2)
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IT: Welcome to Derry ‘Review’ – A Haunting Return to King’s Cursed Town

HBO’s IT: Welcome to Derry takes viewers back to the sinister origins of Stephen King’s infamous setting.

What Fury Brings By Tricia Levenseller (Book Review) (1)
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What Fury Brings: By Tricia Levenseller (Book Review)

Tricia Levenseller’s What Fury Brings arrives as a brash, unapologetic romp through a matriarchal world where rage and power are currency.

A Land So Wide By Erin A. Craig (Book Review) (1)
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A Land So Wide: By Erin A. Craig (Book Review)

Erin A. Craig’s A Land So Wide arrives like a slow-creeping tide: patient, atmospheric, and quietly implacable.

Red City By Marie Lu (Book Review) (1)
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Red City: By Marie Lu (Book Review)

Marie Lu’s Red City arrives as a thunderclap: an adult-leaning urban fantasy that pairs high-stakes family drama with a violent, intoxicating magic system.

Black Phone 2 Review Ghosts, Trauma, and the Return of the Grabber (2)
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Black Phone 2 Review: Ghosts, Trauma, and the Return of the Grabber

In this Black Phone 2 Review, we explore how the film, though visually striking and thematically rich, struggles to maintain the emotional precision.

Girl Dinner By Olivie Blake (Book Review) (1)
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Girl Dinner: By Olivie Blake (Book Review)

Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner arrives as a deliberately provocative, darkly comedic novel that pairs glossy, modern-society satire with a slowly tightening undertow of...

The Widow By John Grisham (Book Review) (1)
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The Widow: By John Grisham (Book Review)

John Grisham, renowned for his legal thrillers, ventures into the realm of mystery with his latest novel, The Widow.

Good Spirits By B.K. Borison (Book Review) (1)
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Good Spirits: By B.K. Borison (Book Review)

B.K. Borison’s Good Spirits is a holiday-flavored paranormal romance that wears its heart on its sleeve and sprinkles just enough magic on top

Current date Thursday , 19 March 2026

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