A Glimpse into the Weather of the Heart: A Review of "I Know How This Ends" by Holly Smale Holly Smale’s name has been synonymous with captivating storytelling for me ever since I dove into her previous hit, "Cassandra in Reverse." So, when I heard about her latest offering, "I Know How This Ends," I
Book Review: Red Mountain: A Novel (Red Mountain Chronicles Book 1) by Boo Walker As I settled down with Red Mountain, my curiosity was piqued not just by its vibrant cover, but by the allure of a community nestled amongst vineyards that promised a tapestry of complex lives. Boo Walker, a writer whose journey from
A Journey Through Feminist Voices: My Thoughts on The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing As I embarked on my literary journey with The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing, edited by Hannah Dawson, I knew I was diving into a treasure trove of perspectives and historical legacies. This anthology promised not just to illuminate the struggles
An Enchanting Dive into Family Dynamics: A Review of The Weird Sisters From the moment I stumbled upon The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown, I knew I was in for a journey that would resonate deeply with my own experiences of sibling love and rivalry. The charming cover, adorned with a whimsical design, beckoned me
Truth and Repair: How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice – A Reflective Review As a lifelong advocate for mental health awareness and societal justice, I found myself irresistibly drawn to Truth and Repair: How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice by the extraordinary Judith Herman. Having previously been captivated by her groundbreaking work in Trauma and Recovery, I
Book Review: Grown Women: A Novel by Sarai Johnson There are books that grab your attention with their clever titles or stunning covers, and then there are those that call to you on a deeper, more personal level. Grown Women: A Novel by Sarai Johnson was one such book for me. As a reader fascinated
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