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Book Review: “Daughter of Egypt” by Marie Benedict
Daughter of Egypt pairs Lady Evelyn Herbert, one of the first to enter Tutankhamun’s tomb, with Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh later erased from history, to explore women’s ambition and the fight to claim their place in history.
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Book Review: “Kin” by Tayari Jones
“Kin” is a big-hearted, compassionate, and deeply human story about friendship, family, racism, and belonging.
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Book Review: “Clutch” by Emily Nemens
Emily Nemens’ new novel “Clutch” is a celebration of enduring female friendship in all its messy glory.
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Book Review: “Crux” by Gabriel Tallent
“Crux” is an emotionally powerful story about the friendship between two teenagers who dream of escaping their Mojave Desert small town to become rock climbers.
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Book Review: “Room 706” by Ellie Levenson
Room 706 is a taut, tense, and emotionally charged thriller set in a high stakes hostage situation.
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Book Review: “Evelyn in Transit” by David Guterson
“Evelyn in Transit” is a lovely, reflective novel about one woman’s search for meaning and quest to “live the right way.”
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Book Review: “Anatomy of an Alibi” by Ashley Elston
Two women’s lives intertwine around a shocking murder and hidden secrets in this twisty new thriller from the author of “First Lie Wins.”
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Book Review: “The Restoration Garden” by Sara Blaydes
“The Restoration Garden” pulled me in from the start with its wild, overgrown garden on an English country estate and enigmatic elderly lady haunted by secrets from her past. A highly recommended five star read.
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Book Review: “The Garbage Man” by Tessa Pacelli
“The Garbage Man” is a thought provoking addition to the new crop of techno-thrillers exploring the potential downsides of AI and extreme technical innovation on humanity.
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Book Review: “The Austen Affair” by Madeline Bell
“The Austen Affair” is a fun time-traveling romance, perfect for fans of Jane Austen and Regency-era settings.
