Fiction

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls Summary & Review – Grady Hendrix

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix transports readers into the heat of summer in 1970, where a group of pregnant teenagers are sent to a mysterious home for wayward girls. Now, picture this: you’re fifteen, pregnant, terrified, and thrust into a situation where every moment is controlled by adults who claim to “know what’s […]

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A Sea of Unspoken Things by Adrienne Young

Review: A Sea of Unspoken Things by Adrienne Young

In A Sea of Unspoken Things, Adrienne Young had skillfully blended a small-town mystery with paranormal intrigue, delivering a story as haunting as it is heart-throbbing. The book is about small-town secrets, ghostly breadcrumbs, and a side of unresolved romantic tension with her ex, Micah. Is it just me, or should they slap a “Handle

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A Amiga Genial by Elena Ferrante (My Brilliant Friend)

Review: A Amiga Genial by Elena Ferrante (My Brilliant Friend)

Elena Ferrante’s A Amiga Genial (My Brilliant Friend) isn’t just a novel; it’s a drama and reality show just set in 1950s Naples, where fists fly, secrets build, and a pair of shoes (handmade) might just ruin your life. If My Brilliant Friend were a person, it’d be that one friend who drags you into

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The Malazan Books Ranked |Steven Erikson Best Books|

The Malazan Books Ranking is a massive, complex, and often challenging epic novel. Erikson’s writing, character development, and thematic exploration shine the brightest providing depth and variety, expanding the world in compelling ways. Steven Erikson‘s Malazan Book of the Fallen series is top notch, considering factors like character development, plot complexity, thematic depth, writing style

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