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What Kind of Paradise

September 10, 2025

This is a really well-done story that pivots and jukes when I thought it was going somewhere else in a way that felt earned. I…

No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson

September 3, 2025

A sobering read that explores how the company’s beginnings as a City on a Hill, whose main purpose was to take care of people and…

Wild Reverence

September 3, 2025

This beautiful wartime slow burn incorporates a lot of Greek mythology and some astrology, which was super fun! Rebecca Ross writes yearning so well, and…

This is How You Lose The Time War

August 27, 2025

This book isn’t for everyone, but the richness of the language is stunning. Famously complicated, it requires your full attention but had such a great…

Corruptible: Who Gets Power & How It Changes Us

August 27, 2025

This book tries to answer questions like: Does power corrupt people or are corrupt people drawn to power and are good at getting it? I…

Playworld

August 20, 2025

This is a compelling coming-of-age story about the awkward phase between childhood and adulthood. Adam Ross is a great crafter of words and sequences, and…

The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne

August 13, 2025

If you like your crime stories and thrillers bloody, poignant, but also with a lot of humanity, then this is a great book for you!…

Let’s Make A Scene

August 13, 2025

Rivals to lovers, fake dating, celebrities and my favorite thing on the planet when it comes to a romance novel: Dual POV. It was excellent!

The Bright Years

August 6, 2025

This is a generational family saga set in Texas about the choices we make that we don’t talk about and how they shape the trajectory…

The Unmaking of June Farrow

August 6, 2025

This book is like a Black Mirror episode with Inception vibes and time travel. I highly recommend going in blind!