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The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne

Explore John Gwynne's The Hunger of the Gods, a gripping sequel in the Bloodsworn Saga where Norse mythology and epic battles collide. Dive into a world of vengeance, loyalty, and ancient powers in this captivating fantasy novel.

Dogs and Monsters: Stories by Mark Haddon

Explore Mark Haddon’s "Dogs and Monsters," where ancient myths meet modern life in a stunning short story collection. Our review dives into the complex themes and unforgettable storytelling that define Haddon’s latest work.

The Icon by R. Nandakumar

Title: The IconAuthor: R. NandakumarPublisher: Leadstart publishingGenre: Historical Fiction,First Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: The Icon by R. Nandakumar In the hamlet of Pookkudi in Tamil Nadu, an archaeological...

Utkarsh Sharma

Utkarsh Sharma, the author of ‘The Curse of Asi’, is a software engineer working in a multinational professional services company based...

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