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A Game of Lies by Clare Mackintosh

Clare Mackintosh returns with A Game of Lies, the gripping second installment in the DC Ffion Morgan series. Set against the backdrop of a reality TV show where secrets can be deadly, this psychological thriller will keep you hooked until the final twist.

The Beasts We Bury by D.L. Taylor

Explore The Beasts We Bury by D.L. Taylor—an enchanting YA fantasy filled with political intrigue, slow-burn romance, and a world where magic comes at a devastating cost. Find out why this debut novel is a standout in 2024.

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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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