Tag: bookreviews
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A Review: If He Had Been With Me By Laura Nowlin
Some stories arrive in the reading world with a kind of emotional momentum behind them.You hear readers describe them not simply as books they enjoyed, but as books they felt. Laura Nowlin’s If He Had Been with Me is very much one of those novels. I picked it up out of curiosity as much as intention. I had…
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A Review: The Stepford Wives By Ira Levin
Some books don’t just tell a story. They quietly observe human behavior in a way that makes you feel slightly exposed as a reader. I recently tandem-read The Stepford Wives, moving between the physical book and the audiobook, and what struck me most was not simply the famous premise, but the unsettling calm of the…
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A Review: The Heir Apparent By Rebecca Armitage
Some novels sweep you into glittering worlds. Others quietly ask what it costs to live inside them. Rebecca Armitage’s debut novel The Heir Apparent does both — pairing royal spectacle with an intimate emotional reckoning about identity, grief, and the weight of inherited expectation. At first glance, this is the kind of story readers instinctively…

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