Literary Fiction

Pan by Michael Clune

Discover Michael Clune’s Pan, a gripping debut novel blending panic, mythology, and suburban gothic dread. This review explores its themes, characters, and literary depth.

Mendell Station by J.B. Hwang

Discover our in-depth review of Mendell Station by J.B. Hwang, a debut novel exploring grief, faith, and the quiet dignity of essential work during the pandemic. Perfect for fans of emotional, character-driven literary fiction.

First Time, Long Time by Amy Silverberg

Dive into our in-depth review of First Time, Long Time by Amy Silverberg, a raw and unflinching debut novel exploring grief, complex relationships, and self-discovery. Perfect for fans of literary fiction and millennial coming-of-age stories.

Everyone Leaves by Wendy Guerra

Discover Wendy Guerra’s Everyone Leaves, a raw and poetic diary-style novel set in post-revolutionary Cuba. This review explores its themes of abandonment, political tension, and the search for identity, offering a deep dive into one of modern Cuban literature’s most powerful works.

Greenwich by Kate Broad

Discover why Greenwich by Kate Broad is being hailed as one of the most compelling debut novels of 2025. This review explores its sharp critique of privilege, systemic inequality, and the haunting moral dilemmas of adolescence.

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