Book Review: Barbara Kingsolver's Demon Copperhead
David Copperfield into Demon Copperhead. An even better version of Charles Dickens. Barbara Kingsolver masterfully recreated the plot of the
Book Review: Ryback's Takeover: Hitler's Final Rise To Power
Everybody knows everything about Hitler. Such is the general consensus, as this person has been examined from all sides and angles throughou
Book Review: Alessando Baricco's Abel
Last time he published his novel, it was 2015, and it was called La sposa giovane. Then in 2018 he came back with The Game researching how a
Book Review: Paul Lynch's Prophet Song
If there ever were a book I wouldn't wish to re-read again, it would be Paul Lynch's Prophet Song. The winner of 2023 Booker Prize is dreadf
Book Review: Robert Galbraith's The Running Grave
It's been more than a week since I've finished reading The Running Grave, the seventh book in Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike series, but
Book Review: Ruth Madievsky's All-Night Pharmacy
"If you're not asking yourself, Am I about to ruin my life? at least once a day, you're not living a life at all." Ever wondered where such
Book Review: Paolo Cognetti's Le Otto Montagne (The Eight Mountains)
You don't need an elaborate writing style to make a masterpiece. It's a sincere feeling behind the simple words that reaches the reader's he
Book Review: Jo Nesbo's Killing Moon
You know what's more difficult than writing a crime novel? It's reviewing the one without spoiling the plot for the potential readers....
Book Review: Tess Gunty's The Rabbit Hutch
"On a hot night in Apartment C4, Blandine Watkins exits her body."- it's a new opening phrase that contagiously circles the modern literary
Book Review: Spare by Prince Harry, Duke Of Sussex
It's just "much ado about nothing." This is the first phrase that comes to mind after reading this tell-all tale called Spare by Prince Harr