February 2, 2026
Book Reviews SCI-FI

The Burning Planet of Polly by A.J.R.Traill – If you think you understand, you’re probably wrong

Five years on from the events at Portal in Polly Isn't Home, and Polly West is yet to fully move on from the

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Book Reviews Horror

The Devil You Know by David Brimer – Nightmares do come true

A swarming infestation unleashed from its subterranean incubator ravages an entire town in less than a few days, threatening the future of the

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Book Reviews Humor Non-Fiction

All the Bad Things I Did by Greg Dorchak – Taking moral inventory

All the Bad Things I Did is a comedic collection of essays in which author Greg Dorchak pulls back the curtain on various

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Book Reviews Fantasy

Iseris: House of Power by A.A. Smith – Magic, adventure and unearthed secrets

War becomes Mora Hytich’s reality one unassuming morning as she prepares to head out to seconds school. Separated from her mother, her best

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Book Reviews Horror SCI-FI

Cedar Mills by Dylan James – What secrets lurk in the shadows of the forest?

The scene is set in mid-October 1998. Jarrett Stoll has crossed the very people who embraced him—those who sheltered and provided for him

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Book Reviews Fiction

Water Music: A Cape Cod Story by Marcia Peck – In the flux of youth

Escaping the unbearable heat and fumes of New Jersey lies at the top of the priority list for the Grainger family every summer.

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Book Reviews Fiction Short Stories

Under Brambles by Margaretta James: Snapshots of humanity

A dragon moulded from sand bears witness to the display before its fiery soulful eyes. A homeless man turned messiah taps into the

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Book Reviews Fantasy Teens

A War of Hearts and Fire by Denise Bird: A world set ablaze

If she were on her own, without the safe presence of her best friend Luca shadowing her every move, Elara Osiris would be

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Book Reviews Satire SCI-FI Thriller

Immortality Bytes by Daniel Lawrence Abrams – Manufacturing eternity

Stu Reigns’ ego, validated by his intermittent showings of brilliance, further fueled by the adoration of his online fans, receives a concentrated injection

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Book Reviews Fantasy Fiction

Once Upon A Bookstore by Leslie Gullo: Flip the page to travel through time

Melinda Jenkins should not have been granted the authorisation to handle a negotiation of such importance and she is well aware of the

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