Summary Mythica: A New History of Homer’s World, Through the Women Written Out of It by Emily Hauser is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the untold stories of ancient Greece, particularly those who have relished books like Circe, The Silence of […]
I have just finished reading the brilliant Believe by Sarah M. Govett, and the first thought that comes to mind is how perfectly this novel would translate into a film or a televised series. It’s that good, in my opinion. This psychological […]
First of all, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to NetGalley, Helen Phifer, and Bookouture for providing me with an advanced copy of The Vanishing Bookstore in exchange for my honest review. From the moment I saw the intriguing blurb and […]
The first thing that struck me about Root Rot was its cover—it’s visually stunning and undeniably the highlight of the book for me. Unfortunately, as for the story itself, it didn’t quite hit the mark. While I appreciated that it was a […]
The Serpent Called Mercy is a debut novel by Roanne Lau, and what a stunning debut it is! While it’s not without its imperfections, I found it to be an engrossing and memorable read, which is why I’m giving it a strong […]
I’ve just finished this book, and I’m sitting here wondering how to start a review that does it justice. It’s no easy task. This is the first time I’ve read an advanced copy of a novel before its official publication, and I […]