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Gen V Season 2 Review class is back in session (and things get a lot darker) (2)
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Gen V Season 2 Review: class is back in session (and things get a lot darker)

The show keeps the raunchy, hyper-violent superhero-college energy fans expect, but Gen V Season 2 also tightens its focus on trauma, power, and...

Pitcher Perfect By Tessa Bailey (Book Review) (1)
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Pitcher Perfect: By Tessa Bailey (Book Review)

Tessa Bailey’s Pitcher Perfect arrives as the fourth entry in her Big Shots series: a rom-com that leans hard into sports tropes

Buckeye By Patrick Ryan (Book Review) (1)
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Buckeye: By Patrick Ryan (Book Review)

Patrick Ryan’s Buckeye is a novel that looks ordinary and, in looking, reveals how ordinary people carry the extraordinary weight of history, desire,...

The Gingerbread Bakery By Laurie Gilmore (1)
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The Gingerbread Bakery: By Laurie Gilmore (Book Review)

Laurie Gilmore’s The Gingerbread Bakery brings readers back to Dream Harbor, the small, character-filled town that has become a safe harbor for cozy-romance...

How Bad Things Can Get By Darcy Coates (Book Review) (1)
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How Bad Things Can Get: By Darcy Coates (Book Review)

Explore our in-depth review of How Bad Things Can Get by Darcy Coates — a chilling horror novel blending cult trauma, influencer culture,...

Borderlands 4 review a powerhouse looter-shooter with a divided personality (3)
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Borderlands 4 review: a powerhouse looter-shooter with a divided personality

Borderlands 4 lands as a direct follow-up to Borderlands 3, and it arrives with a clear mission: keep the franchise’s frantic, loot-driven gunplay...

People Watching By Hannah Bonam-Young (Book Review) (1)
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People Watching: By Hannah Bonam-Young (Book Review)

Hannah Bonam-Young’s People Watching arrives as a warm-but-spiky contemporary romance that balances tenderness with frankness about loneliness, caregiving, and sexuality.

Wild Card By Elsie Silver (Book Review) (1)
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Wild Card: By Elsie Silver (Book Review)

Elsie Silver’s Wild Card arrives as the fourth instalment in the Rose Hill series and reads like a warm, slow-burning hug for readers...

Play Nice By Rachel Harrison (Book Review) (1)
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Play Nice: By Rachel Harrison (Book Review)

If you like your horror to be less about constant screams and more about how the everyday becomes alien, Play Nice will stick...

Warrior Princess Assassin By Brigid Kemmerer (Book Review) (1)
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Warrior Princess Assassin: By Brigid Kemmerer (Book Review)

Brigid Kemmerer’s Warrior Princess Assassin arrives like a promise: a bold step into adult romantasy from a writer known for emotionally rich YA...

The Possession of Alba Díaz By Isabel Cañas (Book Review)
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The Possession of Alba Díaz: By Isabel Cañas (Book Review)

The Possession of Alba Díaz follows a young woman uprooted by plague and expectation who finds herself at the center of a corrosive,...

The Conjuring Last Rites — a touching duo, a spooky house, and a strangely split finale (3)
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The Conjuring: Last Rites — a touching duo, a spooky house, and a strangely split finale

The Conjuring: Last Rites leans into the promise of a monumental final haunting, but the payoff rarely matches the weight of its marketing.

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