Historical Fiction

If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry

Read our in-depth review of If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry, a daring blend of historical fiction, Greek mythology, and feminist commentary. From Jack the Ripper to Medusa’s curse in 1888 Manhattan, this ambitious novel explores vengeance, sisterhood, and survival.

Circle of Days by Ken Follett

Discover Circle of Days by Ken Follett, a breathtaking historical novel that reimagines the building of Stonehenge. This review explores its characters, themes, and Follett’s return to his finest storytelling.

What We Can Know by Ian McEwan

Our in-depth review of Ian McEwan’s latest novel What We Can Know explores its blend of climate fiction, literary obsession, and haunting questions about love, memory, and survival. A masterpiece of speculative literature.

The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy

Discover why Angela Flournoy’s The Wilderness is a landmark contemporary novel. Our review explores its themes of friendship, trauma, adulthood, and the resilience of Black women across two decades.

The Austen Affair by Madeline Bell

Discover why Madeline Bell’s The Austen Affair stands out among time-travel romances. This review explores its literary merit, Austen homage, complex characters, and emotional depth, making it a remarkable debut novel.

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