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It's basically about this room, Room 46, in what seems like a care home. Doesn't sound like much, but it's where things start changing for a couple of women. ...more "
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Sacred Smoke and Mountain Spirits felt like uncovering an ancestral whisper in the Appalachian air: sudden, earthy, and deeply rooted. Sage Willowbrook doesn’t just teach smudging; she invites you into a tradition that blends ritual, respect, and the ...more | |
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Experiencing "Lightning from Clear Skies" was akin to discovering the precise words I had been seeking without realising it. In the early stages, I sensed that the lines were tailored specifically for me, as the poet grapples with themes of grief, lo ...more | |
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From the very first page of Bellocaro, I could feel that this wasn’t just another teen-with-a-secret story—it’s something darker, softer, and laced with foreboding. When Skye Moon ends up in Sceadu, an island full of rules, mysteries, and glances tha ...more | |
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What happens when the mind meant to hold a hero isn’t even reliable? That’s the gripping core of Ancestor: The Hooded Hero #1. Matt Ozanich introduces us to a protagonist struggling with schizophrenia—but instead of sidelining him, the story imbues h ...more | |
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Where Loyalties Burn, a story set in 12th-century Wales, is akin to walking through a storm at dawn—it's raw, vivid, and impossible to ignore. The moment Gwenllian defies royal expectations to stand with Griffith speaks of both courage and quiet defi ...more | |
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Tech thrillers usually lean on adrenaline, but Silent Run Protocol sneaks terror into the digital ether—and it’s haunting. Meet Sophia Chen: a brilliant teenage coder whose talent pulls her into a covert game of espionage far bigger than her school h ...more | |
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Navigating: Is There Life After Pain Pills? Felt more like sitting in a calm, empathetic consultation room than reading a book. Dr Lessmann’s tone strikes a rare balance: he’s brutally honest about the dangers of opioid dependence, yet unwaveringly e ...more | |
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Sunlight dappling through spring leaves, the subtle aroma of wild garlic—The Scent of Wild Garlic evokes moments like that, soft but resonant. Joan Lewis sets her story in a small, familiar tapestry of home, memory, and restoration, weaving the quiet ...more | |
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I just finished Cubicles, Coffee, and Corporate Candy, and I’m impressed by how it captures corporate life with blunt honesty. Instead of glossy anecdotes, I found myself immersed in ninety short, often gritty snapshots that peel back the veneer of b ...more | |
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I just finished Fire and Tears, and it’s left me feeling like I’ve been dragged through snow and fire right alongside Jade. From the first page, it’s an unforgiving, breathless ride. Jade bursts into the story mid-flight from a nightmare life, her ha ...more | |