It’s not a perfect novel, but it is a beautiful one — and absolutely worth reading for anyone who has loved deeply, lost deeply, or wondered how to begin again.
Matt Haig has given us something rare: a novel that’s both profoundly moving and utterly accessible.
This is a must-read for anyone who believes that some people stay with us — in memory, in regret, in love — long after the season ends.
Matt Haig invites us into a world of infinite possibilities, only to lead us gently back to the one possibility that matters most.
Crazy Rich Asians is, above all, fun. It’s witty, stylish, and over-the-top in the best possible way.
Kevin Kwan gives us gossip columns between chapters, footnotes on yachts, and cameo-like intrusions of luxury as statement.
It is a celebration of misfits, a critique of society, and ultimately a love story about unlikely belonging.
This is a breath of fresh air in the rom-com landscape — it borders the line between laugh-out-loud humour & heart-stopping emotional truth.
Emily Henry proves once again why she’s one of the most beloved contemporary romance authors today.
A richly earned four stars for anyone who wants a novel that feels like a hug, a fortune cookie, and a pastel Parisian sunrise all at once.