Circe Book Review, Novel Retelling by Madeline Miller
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
Circe Book Review: Synopsis In this modern feminist retelling of Greek mythology, Madeline Miller shares the epic yet intimate story of Circe, a minor goddess and daughter of Helios, god of the sun. Born lacking divine qualities, Circe discovers she possesses the forbidden power of witchcraft. When Circe transforms her mortal lover using her occult craft, wrathful Zeus banishes her to the remote island of Aiaia. There, Circe continues developing her sorceress abilities, until she is discovered by wily Odysseus and his crew of adventurers returning home from the Trojan War. Seeking to take adva ..read more
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I Fell in Love with Hope Book Review, Novel by Lancali
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
I Fell in Love with Hope Book Review: Synopsis Against the unforgiving landscape of a hospital, the narrator Sam falls in love with a mischievous, sun-eyed boy who becomes his only joy in that desolate place. When the boy dies by suicide in front of Sam, he is left heartbroken and swears to never love again. Sam befriends a group of terminally ill patients—Sony, Neo, and Coeur—young thieves seeking great escapes from the harsh realities of their diseases and abusive parents. Wheel-chaired writer Neo keeps track of their heists, while the gentle giant Coeur has a failing heart. When a new patie ..read more
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They Both Die at the End Book Review, Novel by Adam Silvera
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
They Both Die at the End Book Review Synopsis  “They Both Die at the End” is a young adult novel by author Adam Silvera that follows two teenage boys, Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio, on the last day of their lives. The story takes place in a near-future version of New York City where a mysterious company called Death-Cast makes phone calls to people on the morning of the day they will die. At the start of the book, both Mateo, an anxious and lonely 18-year-old Puerto Rican boy, and Rufus, a 17-year-old Cuban-American boy with a traumatic past, receive the ominous phone call from Death-Ca ..read more
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A Thousand Boy Kisses Book Review, Novel by Tillie Cole
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
A Thousand Boy Kisses Book Review: Synopsis A Thousand Boy Kisses is a young adult romance by author Tillie Cole. It follows the love story of Rune Kristiansen and Poppy Litchfield, childhood best friends in the small town of Blossom Grove, Georgia. When Rune’s family moves back to their native Norway for a few years, Rune and Poppy are heartbroken to be separated. They stay in touch at first, but then seventeen-year-old Poppy inexplicably cuts Rune off without explanation. Two years later, a brooding Rune returns to Blossom Grove, desperate to find out why Poppy abandoned their relationship ..read more
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Love on the Brain Book Review, Novel by Ali Hazelwood
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
Love on the Brain Book Review: Synopsis When Ali Hazelwood released her smash hit debut novel “The Love Hypothesis” in 2021, the booktok community rejoiced. Readers instantly fell in love with Hazelwood’s quirky heroine Olive, an anxious neuroscientist who finds herself fake dating her tall, brooding lab mate Adam. With plenty of steamy scenes, a tight-knit group of supportive friends dubbed the “Science Squad”, and a sweet feminist message, “The Love Hypothesis” became an overnight sensation. Now Hazelwood is back with her sophomore novel “Love on the Brain”, proving she is no one-hit-wonder ..read more
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The Silent Patient Book Review, Novel by Alex Michaelides
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
The Silent Patient Book Review: Synopsis  Alex Michaelides‘ debut psychological thriller The Silent Patient centers around Alicia Berenson, a 33-year-old famous painter married to Gabriel, an in-demand fashion photographer. They live a seemingly perfect life in a grand house overlooking a park in one of London’s most desirable areas. One evening, husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot and Alicia shoots him five times in the face with a gun bearing only her fingerprints. Alicia’s wrists are also slashed in what appears to be a suicide attempt. She never speaks another word ..read more
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The Guest List Book Review, Novel by Lucy Foley
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
The Guest List Book Review: Synopsis The Guest List by Lucy Foley is an atmospheric thriller that takes place over the course of a lavish celebrity wedding celebration held on Cormorant Island off the Irish coast. The remote location, accessible only by boat and known for its treacherous bogs and haunted history, sets an ominous tone as the story’s five central characters hide dark secrets that will have deadly consequences. Foley slowly builds suspense by alternating between the perspectives of Jules, the ambitious bride struggling to control her anger on her big day; her troubled teenage sis ..read more
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Does It Hurt? Book Review, Romance by H.D. Carlton
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
Does It Hurt? Book Review: Synopsis H.D. Carlton’s romantic suspense novel “Does It Hurt?” follows Sawyer Bennett, a young woman on the run who resorts to stealing identities to survive. After a steamy one-night stand with enigmatic shark researcher Enzo Vitale, Sawyer impulsively takes his identity. Enzo soon tracks Sawyer down, luring her onto his boat under false pretenses. A massive storm leaves them shipwrecked on a small island with a decrepit lighthouse run by an eccentric, old caretaker named Sylvester. Trapped on the island, Sawyer and Enzo are forced into close proximity. Though Enzo ..read more
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Shatter Me Book Review, Novel by Tahereh Mafi
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
Shatter Me Book Review: Synopsis  Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi introduces Juliette Ferrars, a 17-year-old girl imprisoned in a mental asylum for 264 days due to her lethal touch that can fatally poison people. She sees it as a curse. When she is released into a dystopian world ruled by an oppressive regime called The Reestablishment, Juliette discovers they want to use her as a weapon in an impending war due to her deadly power. She reunites with her childhood friend and first love interest Adam, who tries helping her, and meets Warner, a handsome but cruel soldier intent on controlling her ..read more
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All Good People Here Book Review, novel by Ashley Flowers
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by Susanna Nicholson
3M ago
All Good People Here: Book Review Synopsis “All Good People Here” by Ashley Flowers is a propulsive debut novel set in the small town of Wakarusa, Indiana. The story follows Margot Davies, a big-city journalist haunted by the unsolved murder of her childhood neighbor, January Jacobs. This infamous case shook the community and has remained a cold case for years. Twenty years after January’s death, Margot returns to Wakarusa to care for her sick uncle, Luke, who is suffering from early-onset dementia. Her return feels like stepping into a time capsule, with the town unchanged but simmering with ..read more
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