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Book review of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
Book Reviews, Fiction, Historical Fiction

Book Review of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel

In Wolf Hall, Thomas Cromwell, the cunning architect of Henry VIII’s rise to power, navigates a treacherous world of politics, betrayal, and ambition. As the king’s most trusted advisor, Cromwell plays a dangerous game with shifting loyalties—where survival is as much about intellect as it is about power. But at what cost? Secrets, lies, and blood await.

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Book review of Sandman Book Two by Neil Gaiman
Book Reviews, Fiction, Graphic Novel (Fiction)

Book Review of Sandman Book Two by Neil Gaiman

In Sandman Book Two, Dream’s tangled past catches up with him—through haunting historical events, vengeful spirits, and complex sibling rivalries. From the French Revolution to ancient Rome, Gaiman weaves a dark, captivating tapestry of myth, history, and self-discovery. Prepare for twists, betrayals, and the weight of eternity. The story deepens, and Dream is far from unscathed.

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Book review of the Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub
Book Reviews, Fiction, Horror, Thrillers

Book Review of The Talisman by Stephen King & Peter Straub

A dying mother, a boy with a quest, and two worlds hanging in the balance. In The Talisman, Stephen King and Peter Straub take you on a thrilling journey where 12-year-old Jack Sawyer crosses into a dark, magical realm to save his mom—and everything he loves. Twisted dangers, eerie landscapes, and a power worth risking it all for await!

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Book review of The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George
Book Reviews, Fiction, Historical Fiction

Book Review of The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George

Step into the mind of one of history’s most infamous kings in The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George. Told through his own voice, this gripping novel reveals the secrets, scandals, and passions of a ruler who changed the course of history—six wives, endless intrigue, and a relentless pursuit of power. You’ll never see Henry the same way again.

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Book Reviews, Fiction, Historical Fiction

Book Review of The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

In The Poisonwood Bible, a fiery preacher uproots his family to the Congo, where faith collides with culture, and survival becomes the ultimate test. Told through the hauntingly distinct voices of five women, this sweeping tale of love, loss, and redemption explores the cost of arrogance and the resilience of those who endure its fallout.

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Book review of The Butcher of Anderson Station by James SA Corey
Book Reviews, Fiction, Science Fiction

Book Review of The Butcher of Anderson Station by James SA Corey

What turns a hero into a villain? The Butcher of Anderson Station dives deep into Fred Johnson’s past, revealing the tragic mission that earned him his infamous nickname. With gripping action, gut-wrenching guilt, and a fight for redemption, this novella explores the high cost of war and the choices that define us. Prepare to question everything.

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Book review of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction

Book Review of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is a journey into a world of epic battles, powerful storms, and characters wrestling with honor, destiny, and survival. As unlikely heroes rise and mysteries unfold, every page is filled with suspense, emotion, and unforgettable magic. Discover Roshar—a land as fierce as its storms and as deep as its secrets.

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