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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...