The Shining by Stephen King
“Sometimes human places, create inhuman monsters.” Revisiting “The Shining” was like reconnecting with an old friend—albeit a terrifying and deeply unsettling one. Stephen King’s ability to...
“Sometimes human places, create inhuman monsters.” Revisiting “The Shining” was like reconnecting with an old friend—albeit a terrifying and deeply unsettling one. Stephen King’s ability to...
A Story of Family, Art, and Unspoken Truths There’s something captivating about books that explore the messy, intricate dynamics of family, and The Homemade God does...
A Story of Family, Loss, and the Power of Words “I find myself thinking that maybe every bit of heartbreak in life can be rearranged and...
Eggs, Mystery, and Time-Warped Intrigue When I first picked up “The Impossible Thing”, I wasn’t expecting to be completely enthralled by the world of rare seabird...
A Story That Leaves You Shattered and Whole All at Once “It’s strange, the patchwork stories we tell someone when we want them to catch up,...
Freida McFadden does it again with Ward D, a fast-paced psychological thriller that kept me glued to the pages. This book is dark, tense, and brimming...
What can I say about An Act of Murder other than this—what an absolute delight of a read! Tom Eaton has crafted a cosy, comedic crime...
I’m still recovering from the emotional rollercoaster of May All Your Skies Be Blue. Fíona Scarlett delivers a raw, heartfelt exploration of love, friendship, and regret,...
“I am loving you. As if love, once it came into existence, radiated backward and forward, encompassing all of time.” I went into Black Woods, Blue...
“Though, she recalls now, there had been a time in childhood when she often dreamed of water. She doesn’t remember much. A sun-dappled surface far above...