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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Matt Haig's "The Midnight Library" is a captivating blend of fantasy and philosophy that explores the infinite possibilities of life choices. Discover how Nora Seed navigates her regrets and finds hope in this thought-provoking novel.

Arimasen by Michael Hoffman

Michael Hoffman's Arimasen is a puzzling and enthralling expedition into the nuances of existence, identity, and meaning—imbued within a literary and fantastical frame that...

The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand serves as a fantastic introduction to Author's inane philosophy - Objectivism (more about this in bit). Extremely gripping and never trite, The Fountainhead is a heady mixture of Ayn Rand's simplistic psychological and philosophical insights.

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Bad Friend by Tiffany Watt Smith

Discover Bad Friend by Tiffany Watt Smith – a compelling blend of history, memoir, and feminism that redefines the messy, emotional truth behind female friendship.

Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan

Discover the haunting beauty of Susanna Kwan’s Awake in the Floating City, a debut that blends climate fiction, grief, and memory in a flooded San Francisco. Read our in-depth review exploring its emotional resonance, lyrical prose, and timely themes.

Audre & Bash Are Just Friends by Tia Williams

Read our full review of Audre & Bash Are Just Friends by Tia Williams—an emotionally resonant YA romance blending first love, anxiety, and family secrets in a Brooklyn summer.

Anima Rising by Christopher Moore

An electrifying, feminist reimagining of Frankenstein set in 1911 Vienna, Anima Rising by Christopher Moore blends satire, horror, and psychoanalysis into one unforgettable ride. Discover how Judith rises from the dead to reclaim her identity and rewrite history.

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