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Cursed Daughters By Oyinkan Braithwaite (Book Review) (1)
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Cursed Daughters: By Oyinkan Braithwaite (Book Review)

Oyinkan Braithwaite’s Cursed Daughters arrives with the hum of expectation that follows any sophomore novel after a breakout debut.

We Fell Apart By E. Lockhart (Book Review) (1)
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We Fell Apart: By E. Lockhart (Book Review)

E. Lockhart returns to the shimmering, shadow-streaked world that made We Were Liars a phenomenon, but We Fell Apart stands on its own...

The House Saphir By Marissa Meyer (Book Review) (1)
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The House Saphir: By Marissa Meyer (Book Review)

Marissa Meyer’s The House Saphir arrives as a smart, atmospheric twist on a centuries-old folktale

Fallen City By Adrienne Young (Book Review) (1)
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Fallen City: By Adrienne Young (Book Review)

Adrienne Young’s Fallen City is a novel that wears its ambitions openly: it wants to be a political epic, a tragic love story,...

The Ascended By Bree Grenwich and Parker Lennox (Book Review) (1)
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The Ascended: By Bree Grenwich and Parker Lennox (Book Review)

The Ascended doesn’t just entertain — it rattles you. Bree Grenwich and Parker Lennox crafted a world where pain shapes destiny and love...

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...