This is a story that’s both sweeping and intimate, glamourous and raw, entertaining and unsettling.
This is a five-star romance because it does everything right. It is a story that proves you can want the fairy-tale & want the adult choices.
Whether you’re a diehard romance reader or simply someone looking for a hopeful, uplifting story, The Love of My Afterlife deserves a spot on your shelf.
Zhao takes the glitter of tech culture and uses it as a backdrop for a universal story about ambition, identity, and resilience.
It’s a four-star win: polished, inspiring, occasionally meandering—but always deeply human.
It is rare for a debut novel to feel so fully realised, but The Fraud Squad does exactly that.
Dial A for Aunties is a five-star comedy masterpiece that proves sometimes, family really is the best—and worst—thing that can happen to you.
At once historical and contemporary, intimate and sweeping, this novel showcases Picoult at the height of her storytelling powers.
With razor-sharp wit, swoon-worthy tension, and heartwarming emotional beats, Emma of 83rd Street is an absolute treat—from the first page to the last.
Five stars for emotional authenticity, razor-sharp humour, and unexpected structural courage.