You Must Be New Here: A Dive into Dark Waters of Friendship Katie Sise’s You Must Be New Here first caught my eye with its intriguing premise—an exploration of female friendship set against the backdrop of a seemingly perfect suburban community. As someone who has often been fascinated by the dualities of human nature and

Book Review: Twenty Years Later: A Riveting New Thriller by Charlie Donlea I’ve always been a sucker for a good thriller, especially when it engages with the shadowy corners of human history, so when I stumbled upon Twenty Years Later, it practically leaped off the shelf and into my hands! Charlie Donlea has an impressive

Embracing the Spectrum: A Review of New Native American Drama: Three Plays As someone who thrives on discovering diverse narratives, Hanay Geiogamah’s New Native American Drama: Three Plays immediately captured my attention. The title alone promised an exploration of Native experiences that extend beyond the surface mainstream stereotypes, inviting readers into a world rich with

A Personal Reflection on "The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983-1994" When I stumbled across The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983-1994 by Thomas Mallon, I found myself both eager and apprehensive. Mallon has become one of my go-to authors for his meticulous research and ability to weave narratives around historical