February 3, 2026
Book Reviews Drama Fantasy

Wooden Dolls Game by Ivonne Hoyos – A Haunting Tale of Sisters, Time, and Consequences

Wooden Dolls Game is a dark, emotional family drama with a speculative twist. Instead of grand sci-fi mechanics, it gives us something more.

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Articles Fantasy Romance

Why Everyone Is Reading Romantasy Right Now (and Honestly, It Makes Sense)

If your reading life lately has involved dragons, deadly trials, magical schools, brooding love interests, and a lot of feelings… you’re not imagining.

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Book Reviews Horror

The Chosen Tenant: Metaphors, Medication, and the Horror of Being Functional

The Chosen Tenant takes a deliciously unnerving “what if” and refuses to let you look away: what if the way your brain processes.

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Book Reviews Poetry

Peering Into Infinity: Mirrors of Love & Grief By Steven Lewis — Grief, Unarmored

Peering Into Infinity: Mirrors of Love & Grief is a poetry collection that stares straight at the kind of loss most of us.

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Articles News

The Audiobook Arena: Audible and Spotify’s Latest Moves Are Rewiring Audio Publishing

Audiobooks aren’t a side format anymore—they’re one of publishing’s fastest-moving battlegrounds. With U.S. audiobook sales reaching $2.22B in 2024 (up 13% year over.

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Book Reviews Children's Book

A Friend for Hope by Amie White and Olena Oprich: A great starting point to get kids into reading

Loneliness isn’t an emotion reserved for adults—kids feel it, too, often in quieter ways. A Friend for Hope by Amie White, illustrated by.

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Book Reviews Thriller

Have You Seen Him by Kimberly Lee – Greatness from small beginnings

David sees his face looking back at him. Him. But not him. The features are skewed, giving a rough approximation of what a.

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Book Reviews Historical Fiction

The Legacy of Prairie Winds by Glenda K Clare – Prairie Winds, Iron Roots

This is a generational prairie saga that cares less about plot twists and more about the slow, grinding truth of making a life.

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Book Reviews Fiction

The Second Life of Diane Sterling by Michael Wegman – The mathematics of loving those you cannot save

Three weeks and twelve thousand, eight hundred forty-seven dollars and thirty two cents later, Diane Sterling finds herself on the fifty-third story of.

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Book Reviews SCI-FI

Journey from the End of the World by Miguel Wandenbergh Book Review

"Journey from the End of the World" is a science fiction novel. It tells Luis's story. One morning when he wakes up, everyone.

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