Tag: contemporary fiction review

Browse our exclusive articles!

After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Explore a deeply honest and emotionally nuanced review of After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Discover how the novel dissects marriage, self-discovery, and what it truly takes to stay in love when the spark fades.

The Accidental Favorite by Fran Littlewood

Discover our in-depth review of The Accidental Favorite by Fran Littlewood—a poignant literary novel about favoritism, family fractures, and emotional inheritance. A must-read for fans of Celeste Ng and Ann Patchett.

The Other Side of Now by Paige Harbison

A moving review of The Other Side of Now by Paige Harbison, a thought-provoking adult debut blending magical realism with themes of grief, identity, and second chances.

Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue

Dive into our comprehensive review of Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue. Discover how the novel blends hope, heartbreak, and the harsh realities of the American Dream during the 2008 financial crisis.

Early Thirties by Josh Duboff

Discover why Early Thirties by Josh Duboff is a sharp and emotionally honest debut that explores friendship, identity, and millennial growing pains in New York’s media world.

Popular

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka blends paranormal romance and emotional healing as two people haunted by ghosts—and grief—learn to move forward. Read this in-depth review covering plot setup, character arcs, themes, strengths, and critiques.

Her Time Traveling Duke by Bryn Donovan

A detailed review of Bryn Donovan’s Her Time Traveling Duke—a witty, magical time-travel romance set in Chicago’s Art Institute. Banter, heists, grief, second chances, and a duke pulled from an 1818 portrait.

Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

A detailed review of Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester—an ambitious feminist Gothic horror spanning 1750, 1953, and 2007. Explore its body horror, religious oppression, sapphic longing, generational curses, and the black walnut tree at the center of its dread.

The Hindu Hurt – The Story Of Hindutva by Bharat

Read an in-depth, balanced review of The Hindu Hurt: The Story of Hindutva by Bharat, exploring its historical research, ideological arguments and place in contemporary Indian political discourse.

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img