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Their Monstrous Hearts by Yiğit Turhan

Step into a haunting world of body horror and identity with Their Monstrous Hearts, Yiğit Turhan’s visceral debut. This gothic tale weaves butterflies, blood, and the brutal cost of transformation into a literary nightmare that lingers.

Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado

Discover a deep dive into Carmen Maria Machado’s Her Body and Other Parties, a haunting collection of genre-bending short stories exploring femininity, queerness, trauma, and the surreal.

The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica

The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica is a haunting dystopian horror novel that explores religious fanaticism, survival, and the fragility of memory. Read our in-depth review of this chilling masterpiece.

Woo Woo by Ella Baxter

Discover Woo Woo by Ella Baxter, a novel exploring the intersection of conceptual art, digital performance, and personal authenticity in a hyper-connected world.

A Sunny Place for Shady People by Mariana Enríquez

Discover the eerie world of Mariana Enríquez in her latest short story collection A Sunny Place for Shady People. This chilling book dives into the supernatural horrors and societal commentary found within the haunting tales of everyday life in Argentina.

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Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston

Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston delivers a tense 12-hour identity swap, a murdered husband, and a Southern dynasty built on lies. Read this spoiler-light review covering plot, themes, pacing, and final verdict.

Woman Down by Colleen Hoover

Woman Down is Colleen Hoover’s sharpest psychological thriller yet—online backlash, a seductive stranger, and a metafiction twist that turns inspiration into violation. No spoilers.

Skylark by Paula McLain

Skylark by Paula McLain is an atmospheric dual-timeline novel set in 1664 Paris and Nazi-occupied 1942. Read our review of its themes—art as resistance, women’s confinement, and the city’s underground.

Whistler by Ann Patchett

Whistler by Ann Patchett is a compact, emotionally precise novel about a chance reunion, a buried childhood trauma, and the memories that shape us. Read this thoughtful review on theme, character, and what works—and what doesn’t.

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