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An Egghead’s Journal by Sweta Singh

An Egghead's Journal is a journey through warmth and sharpness. This is such a brilliant collection, filled with heart and meaning, all in such a limited amount of words.

Khokhan: The Kid Who Could Be! By George Soy

'Khokhan: The Kid Who Could Be!' is a rare, beautiful gift: one which can entertain and enlighten both the child and the adult. 

Zikr by Husna

The most recurring themes in this poetry book Zikr include love, tolerance, forgiveness and God. Most of the poems speak of love and metaphors for God abound throughout her verses. The reader, whether spiritual or not, may be delighted by her habit of speaking of, or to, God in a way that you can't stop thinking about and will provide new ways of perceiving complex spiritual subjects.

Tales of Zygorra by Aditya Shukla

Tales of  Zygorra has just the right amount of wild imagination, a healthy dose of supernatural powers and strangeness, remarkably colorful larger-than-life characters, unforgettable setting that is more of a character than a simple backdrop, and, of course, sufficient amount of lovely humor.

The Godmen by Luke Johnson

This book, The Godmen, is a commendable journal of scientific, pragmatic investigation into seemingly mysterious events and phenomena by an eminent IT technician and the art lover Luke Johnson. It's a no-nonsense book on the author's eminently successful efforts at debunking frauds and dispelling spiritual mumbo-jumbo

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The Very Definition of Love by Sophia Benoit

An honest, spoiler-free review of The Very Definition of Love by Sophia Benoit: a witty, steamy Regency debut about a wallflower, a rake, and a runaway dictionary.

All We Hunger For by Anna Mercier

A spoiler-free review of All We Hunger For by Anna Mercier, a YA fantasy where a magical baking contest hides class war, secrets, and a slow-burn romance.

Nine Lives by Catherine Steadman

An honest, spoiler-free review of Nine Lives by Catherine Steadman, the cat-cam psychological thriller. What works, what wobbles, and who should read it.

It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell

A spoiler-free, in-depth review of It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell. We weigh the gothic dread, the layered timelines, and standout heroine Jane Trevally, with honest praise and critique.

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