Book Reviews

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Red, White & Royal Blue: A Novel Cover
Rating:3.6/5

Red, White & Royal Blue Review

Red, White & Royal Blue offers a charming love story mixed with political intrigue. The characters grow well, though the dialogue can feel forced. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging read.
Finnegans Wake (Wordsworth Classics) Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Finnegans Wake Review

Finnegans Wake is a whirlwind of complex narrative and unique language, rich with historical references and evolving characters. It's challenging but rewarding for those who dare.
by Bret Easton Ellis (Author) American Psycho (Paperback) Cover
Rating:4/5

American Psycho Review

American Psycho is a dark satirical ride through 1980s Wall Street. Disturbing yet compelling, it critiques consumerism and identity with intense violence. Not for the faint-hearted!
American Psycho Cover
Rating:3.8/5

American Psycho Review

American Psycho is a wild ride through 80s consumerism with dark humor. Patrick Bateman's story is thrilling yet horrifying. Good for those with a strong stomach!
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know Cover
Rating:3.8/5

Talking to Strangers Review

Camus’ 'The Stranger' captivates with its exploration of life’s absurdity through Meursault's indifferent outlook. It’s both fascinating and perplexing, making you ponder life's randomness.
Gabriel's Inferno Cover
Rating:4/5

Gabriel’s Inferno Review

Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard offers a delicious blend of romance and redemption. The lush prose captures you, although the pacing drags a bit. Still, the character depth and art symbolism make it a worthwhile read.
Project Hail Mary: A Novel Cover
Rating:4/5

Project Hail Mary Review

A thrilling mix of science and survival, 'Project Hail Mary' keeps you hooked. Ryland Grace's journey to save Earth is both gripping and entertaining, despite some heavy science slowing it down.
Fangirl: A Novel Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Fangirl Review

Fangirl's emotional depth and relatable plot shine. Cath's journey through college and fandom is charming, even if pacing stumbles a bit. Perfect for anyone who’s ever been obsessed with a fictional world.