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Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang

Read our critical review of Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang — a genre-bending thriller exploring identity, influencer culture, and the sinister power of social media. Discover what makes this debut a standout in psychological fiction.

Blood on the Vine by J.T. Falco

Read our in-depth review of Blood on the Vine by J.T. Falco—a gripping crime thriller set in the haunting vineyards of Napa Valley. FBI agent Lana Burrell returns home to uncover chilling murders, family secrets, and a dangerous wine cult.

Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh

Discover Ottessa Moshfegh’s Death in Her Hands in this in-depth review—an unsettling psychological journey exploring grief, solitude, and the stories we tell ourselves to cope with isolation.

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

Discover Susanna Clarke's mesmerizing novel Piranesi, a profound journey through an infinite labyrinth of identity, reality, and isolation. This review dives into Clarke's masterful world-building and the book’s exploration of human consciousness.

Only Ann Knows by Baird Smart

In an era where mass shootings have become tragically commonplace, Baird Smart's debut novel "Only Ann Knows" arrives as a timely and thought-provoking exploration...

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Sophia Starr and a Dog to Love by Sarah Lipman

A warm, insightful review of Sarah Lipman’s Sophia Starr and a Dog to Love—a middle-grade story of responsibility, friendship, ballet dreams, and beloved dogs.

Founding Courage by Kirk Ward Robinson

A nuanced, research-rich review of Founding Courage by Kirk Ward Robinson, tracing seven Americans—from Washington to Silkwood—and what courage means today.

Catholicism and Capitalism by Giuseppe Ruggeri

Discover how Giuseppe Ruggeri’s Catholicism and Capitalism challenges market ideology through Catholic social thought and moral vision.

Brigands & Breadknives by Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree’s Brigands & Breadknives trades pure cozy for honest complexity—Fern and Astryx chase meaning, friendship, and identity on a messy, tender road.

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