Review of The Shards by Bret Easton Ellis: A Disappointment Dressed as Transgression There’s an undeniable allure to Bret Easton Ellis’s name, isn’t there? Known for his provocative take on modern life and his keen insights into the human condition, I felt a genuine thrill when opening The Shards, hoping to encounter the sharp, cutting

Unraveling Truths and Traumas: A Review of Deeper Than the Dead by Debra Webb There’s something hauntingly compelling about small-town mysteries, especially when they intertwine with deep-rooted personal histories. When I stumbled upon Deeper Than the Dead, the first installment in the Vera Boyett series by Debra Webb, I was instantly drawn in. A forensic

Book Review: Cellar Rat: My Life in the Restaurant Underbelly by Hannah Selinger There are few things more intoxicating than the allure of the restaurant industry—the clinking of glasses, the rich aromas wafting through the kitchen, and the electrifying camaraderie between staff members. Yet, what happens when that love story becomes one-sided? Hannah Selinger’s Cellar

Diving into the Depths: A Review of Drowning by T.J. Klune As I wandered through the sea of new book releases, Drowning caught my eye like a flickering beacon. T.J. Klune, a name I’ve come to associate with heartfelt storytelling and whimsical prose, promised yet another journey into the depths of human experience. My curiosity

Review of The Keeper of Stories by Sally Page From the moment I heard about The Keeper of Stories, I was intrigued. It’s as if Sally Page had pulled a thread from my own life—one where I treasure the tales hidden in quiet moments, eavesdropping on snippets of conversation in cozy cafés. The heart of

The Man Nobody Killed: Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart – A Journey Through Light and Darkness When I first heard about The Man Nobody Killed: Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart by Elon Green, I expected a brutal story. What I didn’t anticipate was how deeply it would resonate with my understanding