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The Ones We're Meant to Find probably deserves an award for the best cover art of 2021. The...
Alex Michaelides' debut novel (with its incredible twist) made waves in the book community and...
I enjoyed Jean Hanff Korelitz's earlier novel, You Should Have Known, so I was intrigued when I...
Aside from the incredible cover art, the premise of Ryan Douglass' The Taking of Jake Livingston...
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The Girl in Cell 49B feels like a paint-by-numbers thriller. The first couple of chapters feature...
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In some regards, Wilbur Smith reminds me of James Patterson. Both are prolific writers who...
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It does not surprise me to learn that SAS: Red Notice has been optioned for a Hollywood movie. It...
House of Hollow is steeped in fairy tales and folklore... and not the sanitized versions peddled...
Romance typically isn't my genre of choice. However, I'm glad I decided to read the excerpt of...
Joy McCullough's latest novel--We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire--is told in both prose and...
Rose Szabo's debut novel--What Big Teeth--has an eye-catching cover but, more importantly, it has...
Lynda La Plante is a prolific writer of hard-boiled mysteries. While her works are immensely...
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction and such is the case with Chip Jacobs' account of the...
Dr. Euan Angus Ashley's The Genome Odyssey explores the scientific breakthroughs of the Human...
We Hunt the Flame has one of the most stunning covers I've seen on a YA fantasy book, and the...
Never Enough is a motivational self-help guide to making the most out of your life. Mike Hayes...
Gina Wilkinson's debut novel, When the Apricots Bloom, tells the story of Huda and her blood...
When Harry Met Minnie by Martha Teichner is an emotional story about a serendipitous meeting...
Starfish By Lisa Fipps Is a poetic way of storytelling. The first look sets the scene Of...
"Tonight the Man will die." So begins Palestinian-American writer Hala Alyan's latest novel, The...
New York City is a transient city with its population and neighborhoods constantly shifting with...
Aya De Leon's latest novel, A Spy in the Struggle, feels extremely relevant. The premise is an...
I foresee a future in which a new genre of literature, pandemic lit, will dominate the market...
I'm not sure if it is immediately apparent, but Edwin Hill's Watch Her is a new installment in...
Considering the way China is portrayed by (western) media, Te-Ping Chen's debut collection of...
Gregory D. Williams' Open Heart seems like a sweeping saga about a man's journey to discover...
Stephanie Graves' debut novel is a historical fiction story set during World War II. In a genre...
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