Book Review

      Too Soon by Betty Shamieh

      Too Soon by Betty Shamieh is a compelling debut novel exploring Palestinian American identity, theatre, and personal freedom across generations. With richly developed characters and an intricate narrative, Shamieh delivers a powerful story of heritage, displacement, and artistic ambition.

      Refuse To Quit by Stephen Turner

      Discover Refuse To Quit by Stephen Turner—a poetry collection that delves into love, loss, and personal growth through powerful verses and striking imagery.

      Oromay by Baalu Girma

      Discover Oromay by Baalu Girma, Ethiopia’s most controversial novel, now available in English. This gripping political thriller blends history, love, and betrayal against the backdrop of the Eritrean conflict. Read our in-depth review of this literary masterpiece.

      Source Code – My Beginnings by Bill Gates

      Explore Source Code: My Beginnings, Bill Gates' memoir that offers an intimate look at his childhood, family, and early experiences with technology. This review breaks down the key themes, strengths, and areas for improvement in this deeply personal book.

      Punished by Ann-Helén Laestadius

      Discover Punished by Ann-Helén Laestadius, a deeply moving novel about Sámi children forced into assimilation and their struggle for justice decades later. This review explores its themes of cultural erasure, trauma, and the haunting question—can revenge ever heal the past?

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