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‘Olga Dies Dreaming’ Review: A Powerful Debut Novel Depicting The Irony That The American Dream Poses

"Olga Dies Dreaming" is an impressive debut novel by the writer Xochitl Gonzalez. Published in 2022 by Flatiron Books in the United States, this...

‘The Family Remains’ Book Review: Lisa Jewell Proves Her Skill As A Brilliant Crime Novelist Yet Again 

Lisa Jewell's "The Family Remains" is out now. A sequel to the famous "The Family Upstairs" (2019), this book involves more or less the...

‘It Starts With Us’ Book Review: A Gratuitous Sequel And Perhaps My Last Hoover Novel

The first Colleen Hoover novel I picked up was "Verity." It had conflicting opinions on Goodreads and quite a bit of criticism about graphic...

‘Insomnia’ Book Review: A Fast-Paced Thriller Novel By Sarah Pinborough

Are you looking for a fast-paced thriller this weekend but cannot seem to decide which should be "the one"? Fear not, for we are...

‘Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing’ Book Review – Reading Matthew Perry’s Memoir Is Not Easy Or Light

When I see Matthew Perry's memoir in many bookstores these days, I am fascinated by the kinds of people gravitating toward it. The bunch...

‘Killers Of The Flower Moon: The Osage Murders And The Birth Of The FBI’ Book Review

David Grann's latest literary production, "Killers of the Flower Moon: Oil, Money, Murder, and the Birth of the FBI," is an eye-opening account of...

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