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Book Review: Lucky Costasaurus and the Golden-Winged Vultures

Title: Lucky Costasaurus and the Golden-Winged VulturesAuthor: Nomita KhannaPublisher: Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)Genre: Fantasy. Pre-teen fictionFirst Publication: January 2019Language: EnglishSetting place(s): The story takes place in...

Author Interview: Nomita Khanna

The author, Nomita Khanna has debated on stage to win trophies, conducted summer camps for children, won the NTSE scholarship, splashed oil-paint on canvas,...

Book Review: Just The Two Of Us by Shubham Kulkarni

'Just The Two Of Us' tells about the darker side of love. It states that not every story is enough fortunate to have a happy end, some take implausible ways towards the end.

Book Review: The Explorer by Katherine Rundell

Title: The Explorer Author: Katherine Rundell Genre: Fiction / Young Adult / Adventure First Publication: 2017 Language: English Setting Place: Heart of the Amazon jungle Major Characters: Fred, Con &...

Sweta Sureka

We managed to grab a quick word with Sweta Sureka, the author of The Closure: Journey to My True Self, for a short interview....

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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.

The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens

A spoiler-free review of The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens, the cozy queer YA romantasy about a fraud hero, her royal rival, and a wisecracking dragon. Honest praise and critique inside.

Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti

Is Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti worth reading? Our honest take on the Regency romp, with praise, fair critique, the author's backlist, and similar books to read next.

The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter

Our spoiler-free review of The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter unpacks the North Falls sequel: Emmy and Jude, a staged crime scene, sharp prose, and where the plot strains.

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