Circe by Madeline Miller Review: A Feminist Myth Retold
Review: Madeline Miller’s Circe redefines mythology’s infamous witch with spellbinding prose and themes of resilience, power, and self-discovery.
Review: Madeline Miller’s Circe redefines mythology’s infamous witch with spellbinding prose and themes of resilience, power, and self-discovery.
Review of Frank Herbert’s Dune: A visionary sci-fi novel about survival, spice, and messianic power on the desert planet Arrakis.
Martha Wells’ ‘All Systems Red’ review: A snarky, TV-obsessed security android steals the show in this Hugo-winning sci-fi novella.
When a nurse disappears on the Appalachian Trail, her journals reveal a mother’s love. Amity Gaige’s stunning literary thriller about survival.
What if the First Gentleman is a killer? Patterson & Clinton’s explosive thriller explores power, scandal, and a shocking White House trial.
Ocean Vuong’s ‘The Emperor of Gladness’ review: A poetic tale of trauma, resilience, and unlikely bonds in a dying American town.
Review: ‘What Are You Hungry For?’ teaches kids about emotional fulfillment through playful food metaphors. Perfect for ages 4-8!
Review: E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars – a gripping YA mystery about wealth, lies, and a twist that changes everything. A modern classic.
Discover books written without the letter ‘E’—’Gadsby’ & ‘La Disparition.’ Explore lipogram novels & unique literary constraints. Read now!
Amy Matayo’s They Call Her Dirty Sally exposes a town’s buried guilt and one woman’s silent fight for justice. A gripping, emotional thriller.