Bonnie Garmus’ “Lessons in Chemistry” is an absolute gem of a novel that I stumbled upon recently, and it’s one of those […]
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Review: “The Midnight Library” – Matt Haig 2020
In “The Midnight Library,” Matt Haig weaves an intricate tapestry that explores the intersections of quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and the human […]
„Weiße Flecken“ from Lene Albrecht
Lene Albrecht’s new novel, “Weiße Flecken” (White Spots), is a fascinating and profound work that delves into the complex themes of flight […]
Review: Whispers of the Forgotten City, 2022 by Elena M. Vasquez
“Whispers of the Forgotten City” is a captivating tale set in the heart of a long-forgotten ancient city, weaving together elements of […]
“A Burning”, 2020 by Megha Majumdar
“A Burning” by Megha Majumdar is a thought-provoking debut novel that explores the complexities of contemporary Indian society through the intertwined stories […]
Review: 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows, 2010 by Ai Weiwei
“1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows” by Ai Weiwei is a compelling memoir that chronicles the life of the renowned Chinese artist, […]
Review: “Oh William!” 2021 by Elizabeth Strout”
“Oh William!” is a novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout. Published in 2021, the book tells the story of Lucy […]
he Girl on the Train (2015) by Paula Hawkins
The Girl on the Train is Paula Hawkins’ debut novel, and it’s easy to see why this book was a bestseller. The […]
Review: Landline (2014) by Rainbow Rowell
“Landline” is a novel by Rainbow Rowell about a woman named Georgie McCool who is struggling in her marriage. She has two […]
Review: The Girls (2016) by Emma Cline
The Girls by Emma Cline is a dark and suspenseful novel about a young girl who falls into a cult. The story […]