Book Review

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Discover a deep dive into Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar—a powerful semi-autobiographical novel exploring mental illness, identity, and societal expectations of women in the 1950s.

The Ashfire King by Chelsea Abdullah

Chelsea Abdullah's The Ashfire King, the second installment in her captivating Sandsea Trilogy, plunges readers deeper into a realm where magic burns like desert...

That’s What She Said by Eleanor Pilcher

Eleanor Pilcher's debut, That's What She Said, is a witty, heartfelt exploration of demisexuality, friendship boundaries, and sexual self-discovery that occasionally stumbles under the...

Terrestrial History by Joe Mungo Reed

Joe Mungo Reed's Terrestrial History arrives as a masterpiece that defies easy categorization, weaving together time travel, family saga, and climate fiction into something...

Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

Discover why Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid is more than just a bestseller. This book review dives deep into themes of race, class, liberal guilt, and privilege with sharp analysis and fresh insight.

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