Fiction

A Curious Kind of Magic by Mara Rutherford

Mara Rutherford’s A Curious Kind of Magic blends the melancholy of loss with the warmth of found family in a small Scottish town. This review explores its themes of grief, trust, and forgiveness through the eyes of two young women learning that the greatest magic is acceptance.

King Sorrow by Joe Hill

Joe Hill’s King Sorrow is a dark, ambitious horror novel that blends gothic academia, dragon mythology, and moral reckoning. Explore this in-depth review of Hill’s most daring and haunting work yet.

The Things Gods Break by Abigail Owen

Abigail Owen’s The Things Gods Break plunges readers into the heart of Tartarus, where Lyra’s journey from divine triumph to existential despair challenges myth, fate, and love itself. A bold and emotionally charged sequel in The Crucible series.

The Widow by John Grisham

Explore John Grisham’s first true whodunit in The Widow — a gripping legal mystery set in small-town Virginia. Discover how Grisham reinvents himself with deeper character work, moral ambiguity, and psychological tension.

Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake

A haunting, intelligent exploration of power, hunger, and womanhood—Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake redefines feminist horror in a dark academia setting.

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