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Silence Has Secrets by Nayan Malek

Silence Has Secrets is a very sharp-edged coming-of-age novel. Ranjan’s story and his voice appear very honest and raw. The subject that is targeted in this book is rare in fiction and very much needed.

A Tale of Two by Abhishek V

Abhishek V's A Tale of Two is, at its core, the narrative of two men who, although sharing the same intelligence, willpower, and desire to escape their slum backgrounds, end up in very different places.

The Fractured Tree by Justin Wheatley

The Fractured Tree is an outstanding and all-too-believable financial thriller. This book delves into the murky realm of high finance, the oil and gas industries, as well as the manipulation of markets and people.

The Toxic Vaccine by Dr. Soham Sonis

The Toxic Vaccine by Soham Sonis is undeniably creative and relevant, particularly in light of the current controversies that have been brought to light about the COVID vaccinations.

Soham Sonis

Soham had always been interested in stories and science, which inspired him to write a medical thriller novel, The Toxic Vaccine. The story highlights the horrors that can happen if vaccine synthesis goes wrong. A vaccine is supposed to save lives, but in this story, a vaccine turns toxic.

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Birds of a Feather by Kate Stewart

A spoiler-free, deeply felt review of Birds of a Feather by Kate Stewart. Tyler finally cracks open, Larissa refuses to be reduced, and the Ravenhood world gets darker, slower, and more honest than ever before.

Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

An honest, spoiler-free review of Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan. A thirty-nine-year-old single mother strikes a pretend-girlfriend bargain with a Rhode Island heir, and finds something harder to hand back at summer's end.

Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It by Brooke Averick

A spoiler-free, deeply read review of Brooke Averick's debut Phoebe Berman's Gonna Lose It. Honest praise for its sharp anxiety writing, ensemble friend group, and pre-K classroom humor, plus the patches where the pacing falters. Comparable reads included.

The Midnight Train by Matt Haig

Matt Haig's The Midnight Train follows an ageing bookseller on a ghostly steam-engine ride through his own life. A warm, spoiler-free review of the second Midnight World novel, after The Midnight Library.

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