The Night Sparrow

The Night Sparrow Book Review

Every so often I come across a WWII novel that offers a perspective I haven’t read before, and The Night Sparrow was one of those books. Told through the eyes of a female Soviet Jewish sniper, it dives into a part of history that is often overlooked, giving space to stories that deserve to be remembered.

A Song in the Storm

A Song in the Storm Book Review

A Song in the Storm by Riley Knight is a bold, multi-POV epic with rich world-building, layered politics, a touch of romance, and a story that rewards patience. It kept me guessing the entire time—and I loved watching all the threads come together. If you’re into fantasy that doesn’t spoon-feed you but absolutely delivers, pick this one up.

Illusion of Stars

Illusion of Stars Book Review

Illusion of Stars wrecked me in the best way. I went in expecting a fantasy with some romance (which it totally delivers), but I didn’t expect it to hit so hard emotionally. The way Sarah Marie Page writes about self-worth, grief, and uncertainty? Just… wow. It’s raw and real in a way that sneaks up on you.

The Familiar

The Familiar Book Review

Set in 16th c. Spain during the Inquisition, Leigh Bardugo’s The Familiar is all about danger, superstition, and hidden power in a world where being different can be deadly. If you’re into historical fantasy with high stakes, complex characters, and a dash of danger, you’ll be hooked.

Endling

Endling Book Review

I never thought I’d rave about a book about snails (I’m only partially joking lol), but here we are…

Maria Reva’s Endling is a profound exploration of survival, identity, and the intricate dance between humanity and nature, set against the backdrop of contemporary Ukraine.

Night

Night Book Review

Elie Wiesel’s Night is not just a book—it is a testimony, a warning, and an unflinching look into the depths of human cruelty. It is the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you finish it, not because of elaborate prose or dramatic storytelling, but because every word feels like a wound that refuses to heal. This is a book that demands to be read.

February 2025 Book Releases

February 2025 Book Releases

February might be the shortest month, but it’s packing some big book energy. Whether you’re celebrating love, avoiding it, or just here for the drama, these February 2025 releases are ready to steal your heart (or your weekend).

January 2025 Book Releases

January 2025 Book Releases

New year, new books to obsess over! January 2025 is here to rescue us from post-holiday blues with a lineup of fresh reads. Whether you’re still sticking to resolutions or already pretending they never happened, these upcoming releases will make your TBR impossible to resist.