Publishers Weekly recently printed an issue with their best fiction and nonfiction of 2024 by genre. The following are some that seem the most compelling and may make it to ...
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These memoirs, thrillers, romance, literary fiction, nonfiction and short stories focus on Native and Indigenous stories, in recognition of National American Indian Heritage Month ...
When I first came across a review of Rahad Abir’s novel Bengal Hound in The Daily Star, I was intrigued by the storyline: A ...
Boyne presents his novel rather like a psychological thought experiment, inviting the reader to evaluate both the impact of ...