Book Review: World War Z by Max Brooks
Zombies have been done to death (pun absolutely intended), but World War Z brings them back to life (yep, I […]
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Zombies have been done to death (pun absolutely intended), but World War Z brings them back to life (yep, I […]
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Some books creep up on you quietly, their full impact only settling in long after you’ve finished reading. Never Let
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Some horror stories rely on blood and gore to scare you, but The Haunting of Hill House is far more
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There are countless retellings of The Iliad, but most of them focus on the great warriors—Achilles, Hector, Odysseus—the men whose
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Some books get under your skin, lingering long after you’ve closed the last page. The Push is one of those
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Dystopian fantasy meets high-stakes court intrigue in Red Queen, the first book in Victoria Aveyard’s series that blends class warfare,
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There’s something about retellings of Greek mythology that never gets old. Maybe it’s the larger-than-life characters, the blend of gods
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Greek mythology has always been full of larger-than-life heroes, tragic fates, and epic battles, but for every Odysseus, Achilles, or
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Fantasy novels often take readers to new worlds, but Shadow and Bone does something special—it takes us into a world
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Sarah J. Maas knows how to craft a fantasy novel that feels both sweeping in scope and deeply personal. Throne
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