Why Yellowface by R.F. Kuang is the Satirical Thriller You Can’t Put Down: An Honest Review
Athena Liu is dead. And June Hayward is the only one who saw it happen. It wasn’t…
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak: The Most Unsettling Thriller I’ve Read Recently
What would you do if the sweet five-year-old you were nannying suddenly handed you a drawing of…
The Only One Left by Riley Sager: Did She Really Do It? A Spoiler-Free Review
At seventeen, Lenora HopeHung her sister with a ropeStabbed her father with a knifeTook her mother’s happy…
The Inheritance Games: If You Love Puzzles and Rich People Drama, Read This Now
Imagine stumbling into a lawyer’s office, thinking you’re about to be told you owe a parking ticket…
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman: A Story About Idiots (And Why I Loved It)
A bank robber walks into a bank. But wait, it’s a cashless bank. This is already a…
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune Book Review
Wallace Price is the kind of man you probably would not want to have lunch with. He’s…
Somewhere Beyond the Sea Review: A Magical Return to the Cerulean Sea
I didn’t realize how much I missed Marsyas Island until I turned the first page of Somewhere…
The Love Hypothesis: Does the Fake Dating Trope Still Hold Up? (Spoiler: Yes!)
Picture this: You’re a PhD student, you’re stressed out of your mind, and your best friend won’t…
The Housemaid’s Wedding Review: Is Frieda McFadden Still the Queen of Twists?
The phone is ringing. It’s the morning of your wedding day, and instead of a florist confirming…
Why Looking for Alaska Still Hits Hard: A Deep Dive into The Great Perhaps
"I go to seek a Great Perhaps." Those were the last words of the poet François Rabelais,…