April 1, 2026
Book Reviews Fiction

Nostalgy By Miguel Wandenbergh: A Quiet, Melancholic Journey Through Memory and Regret

NOSTALGY is a quiet, introspective literary novel about emptiness, memory, and the dangerous pull of the past. It follows Alejandro, a successful Spanish.

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Book Reviews Thriller

Blown Save: A Killer’s Guide to Winning By Karl Kling A Thrilling Home Run

Blown Save: A Killer’s Guide to Winning follows the story of Grayson McNabb. He is a professional assassin with an unusual obsession for.

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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 Fiction Teens

The Thin Door by Rho Weber Mack: A fascinating example of storytelling

The Thin Door is a YA coming-of-age slipstream tale where a teen steps through a reality-bending “thin door” and must untangle who she.

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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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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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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 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 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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Book Reviews Fiction SCI-FI

Mean Higher High Water by D.S.G. Burke: A powerful insight into loss and starting again

In Mean Higher High Water, D.S.G. Burke drops readers into a near-future that feels uncomfortably familiar—one where climate collapse has reshaped everything, from.

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