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How to lose your mother

How to Lose Your Mother Book Review: A Daughter’s Memoir on Grief and Identity

Sometimes, memoirs cut right to the messy truth no one else will say aloud. How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir does just that, tracing a daughter’s private, scientific, and ethical reckoning as she pieces together her experience of loss. The book offers a close look at the way grief shapes identity, and in […]

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the long walk

The Long Walk by Stephen King: A Haunting Journey Through Endurance, Survival, and Legacy [2025 Review]

The first time I picked up The Long Walk, I felt its tension right under my skin. The book isn’t one of Stephen King’s flashier horror stories, but it lingers in a way that makes it unique among his work. Written under King’s pen name, Richard Bachman, The Long Walk strips away the supernatural to

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counting backwards

Counting Backwards Book Review: Memory, Justice, and the Past That Haunts Us

I came to Counting Backwards with a complicated kind of curiosity—equal parts hope, unease, and the faint echo of memory (mine, collective, borrowed from the women who came before me and fictional ones who haunt the pages of American literature, calling out to be believed). I kept hearing about this book—a dual-timeline narrative that grips,

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On Democracies and Death

Book Review: On Democracies and Death Cults—Douglas Murray’s Take on Israel, Hamas, and the Struggle for Western Values

How do democracies defend themselves when faced with forces that glorify destruction and reject every shared value? In On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization, Douglas Murray addresses this question head-on. The book cuts through confusion with firsthand reporting, blunt moral analysis, and clear distinctions between Israel and Hamas in the

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If Cats Disappeared from the World

If Cats Disappeared from the World Review: Honest Insights for Thoughtful Readers

What would you give up to live one more day? Genki Kawamura’s If Cats Disappeared from the World presses pause on daily routines to tackle this question head-on. In this short novel, an unnamed postman faces a stark reality—terminal illness. The story begins with a simple premise and grows into a sharp exploration of loss,

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dead money

Dead Money: A Novel by Jacob Kerr – Why I Couldn’t Put It Down

There’s something almost electrifying about stumbling upon a book that feels like it was written just to mess with your head—in the best way possible, of course. Dead Money: A Novel by Jacob Kerr is exactly that kind of book. Published in [insert publication year if known], this genre-bending gem situates itself somewhere between a

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