April 5, 2026
Book Reviews Fantasy Paranormal

Come the Blood Moon Night by M. Flagg – A Prophecy-Driven Urban Fantasy

Urban fantasy thrives when it can make the familiar feel dangerous, and Come the Blood Moon Night does exactly that. Set against the.

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Book Reviews Memoir

Confessions of a Problem Seeker by Howard Steinberg – When the brain gives way to the heart

The guilt of survival manifests itself in different ways. Growing up in the latter half of the 20th century in Queens, born to.

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Book Reviews Thriller

Terminus by Ian Lewis — Cold War espionage with a paranormal edge and a strong sense of atmosphere

Spy fiction tends to live and die by atmosphere, tension, and competence. Readers want to feel the machinery of intelligence at work, but.

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Book Reviews Poetry

From the Shallow End to the Deep End by AJ Streator — A sonnet collection that turns memory into survival

Poetry collections often live or die by one thing: whether they feel like a collection of disconnected thoughts, or a body of work.

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Book Reviews Non-Fiction

What’s Normal Is When The Emotion Matches The Circumstance By William W. Hedrick, M.D. — A Theory-Heavy Challenge to Modern Psychiatry

Books about mental health often focus on symptoms, treatment, or personal stories. What’s Normal takes a very different route. William W. Hedrick, M.D..

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Book Reviews Non-Fiction Self improvement

The Permission Mission by Dr. Cindy McGovern: A much-needed self-help book

Finding your voice is often easier said than done, especially in a world that constantly pushes people toward approval, silence, and self-doubt. In.

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Book Reviews Non-Fiction

We Are as Gods: A Survival Guide for the Age of Abundance by Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler — A Bold Manifesto for the Age of Abundance

Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler approach We Are as Gods with enormous confidence, and that confidence shapes the entire reading experience. This.

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Book Reviews Business Educational Non-Fiction

Cognitive Kin: How to Work, Win, and Make Meaning with Agentic AI by Christophe Kolb and Jan Rosen – An exploration of the anatomy of Agentic AI

Agentic AI—still lesser understood, relatively recent, and often difficult to access—is the central focus of this book. It is the very technology many.

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Book Reviews Memoir Non-Fiction

Reflections on Being a Physician by Robert G. Hooper, M.D. — A Thoughtful Look at Medicine Beyond the Degree

Some books about medicine focus on dramatic cases or personal memoir. Reflections on Being a Physician takes a different path. Robert G. Hooper.

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Book Reviews Thriller

Criminal Profiler by Michael Wegman: An Exhilarating Crime Thriller

Some crime thrillers hook readers with the mystery alone, but the strongest ones know how to make the case feel personal. In Criminal.

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