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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

Grady Hendrix’s Witchcraft for Wayward Girls is a chilling blend of horror and history. Dive into this review exploring themes of rebellion, power, and female solidarity set against the backdrop of 1970s Florida.

William by Mason Coile

Discover the chilling depths of Mason Coile's debut novel, 'William,' a gripping blend of techno-horror and psychological thriller. Set in a smart Victorian home, it explores the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence and the boundaries between human and machine in a story that will keep you on edge until the final page.

American Rapture by C.J. Leede

Dive into the dark and gripping world of C.J. Leede's "American Rapture." This review explores the novel's blend of horror, faith, and apocalyptic chaos as a young girl navigates a crumbling society driven by religious fervor and primal desires.

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Dinner with King Tut by Sam Kean

Discover the visceral world of ancient civilizations in Sam Kean's Dinner with King Tut. This detailed review explores how Kean blends rigorous archaeology, immersive experiments, and rich storytelling to challenge everything we thought we knew about historical life and food.

Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart

An in-depth review of Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart, a literary triumph that blends political dystopia, immigrant identity, and heartfelt family dynamics through the unique perspective of a ten-year-old narrator.

The One – Cricket, My Life and More by Shikhar Dhawan

Read our in-depth review of The One: Cricket, My Life and More by Shikhar Dhawan – an honest, emotionally charged cricket memoir that explores not just runs and records but the man behind the bat.

Unconditional by Stephen Kogon

Discover the emotional journey of Unconditional by Stephen Kogon—a touching literary fiction novel about unexpected fatherhood, the meaning of family, and the power of love that knows no bounds.

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