Some books break your heart. Others help you understand it. Good Morning, Monster does both—often on the same page.
Five stars for humour, heart, and an idea so strange it works. If you’ve ever wanted to fall in love with the afterlife, this is your guidebook.
This book is perfect for evenings when you want comfort without saccharine, for readers who believe food can carry history and emotion.
Four stars because its pacing wobbles and a trope feels offbeat, but those are small flaws in a sharply observed and wildly funny novel.
This is a four-star work not because it lacks power, but because its narrative dips sometimes into ambiguity without closure.
This book is a five-star comfort read with surprising depth, perfect for readers who want affirmation that every life matters.
Whether you’re part of the beauty culture or questioning it, Flawless will make you see the reflections (and the price tags) differently.
Katie Williams has crafted a genre-bending gem that will appeal to fans of speculative fiction and literary thrillers alike.
Published in 1991 and banned in mainland China, Wild Swans has sold over 13 million copies and been translated into 37 languages.
The Second Chance Convenience Store is proof that novels don’t need drama or spectacle to be powerful.