Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall Review: Dreams, Family, and the Quiet Power of Love
Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall is a quietly powerful novel about evolving dreams, family dynamics, and love grounded in real life. This spoiler-free review explores why the story lingers long after the final page and why its themes resonate beyond the book — from literary reflection to a forthcoming film adaptation. Excellent for readers who love thoughtful, character-driven literary fiction.
2025 Book Review Wrapped: Best Books I Read This Year
Explore my 2025 Book Review Wrapped: 27 books that shaped my year, including favorite reads, emotional stories, and top novels I recommend. Discover reviews, reflections, and the books that stayed with me long after the last page.
The Secret Book of Flora Lea Review: A Magical, Heartfelt Novel
The Secret Book of Flora Lea is a beautifully crafted novel about storytelling, healing, and the quiet magic that shapes our lives. Patti Callahan Henry delivers a tender, imaginative story perfect for readers who love art-infused historical fiction.
The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnár — A Heartfelt Review About Legacy, Friendship, and the Quiet Power of Journaling
I expected a novel centered on Van Gogh’s brilliance, but instead I found a story that made me question my own legacy—and reminded me how deeply art, friendship, and even the simplest act of journaling can shape the stories we leave behind.
The Spectacular by Fiona Davis: A Luminous Look at Art, Ambition, and the Rockettes’ Golden Era
Fiona Davis’s The Spectacular captures the magic of New York City and the courage it takes to follow your dreams. This spoiler-free review shares why this historical fiction novel is unmissable, plus four cozy fall reads and tips for the perfect autumn reading ritual.
9 Powerful Latina Authors to Read During Hispanic Heritage Month (and Beyond)
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by diving into the powerful stories of Latina authors who challenge, inspire, and reflect the Latinx experience. From literary icons to rising voices, this curated list offers essential reads that honor culture, identity, and resilience.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab – A Hauntingly Beautiful Book Review
An unforgettable, poetic journey through time, identity, and art—V.E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a haunting meditation on what it truly means to live, be seen, and leave a lasting mark. This personal, spoiler-free review is for readers who cherish slow-burn fantasy and beautifully crafted storytelling.
Book Review: The Lion Women of Tehran — Feminism, Resistance and Iranian Identity
In this review of The Lion Women of Tehran, I explore the book’s powerful depiction of women’s struggles, resistance against oppressive systems, and the rich culture of Iran. Plus, try the refreshing Shirazi Salad recipe featured in the book!
Root for Indie Bookstores: Why Supporting Local Stories and Independent Bookstores Matters
Supporting independent bookstores is about more than just shopping; it’s about preserving the unique spirit of your neighborhood and fostering meaningful connections. Find out why these special spaces are worth supporting!
The End of Drum-Time by Hanna Pylväinen: A Powerful Historical Fiction Journey into Sámi Culture and Identity
The End of Drum-Time by Hanna Pylväinen immerses readers in the Arctic 1850s, following Ivvár, a Sámi reindeer herder torn between tradition and survival. This haunting historical fiction explores identity, cultural conflict, and the human struggle for belonging, with lyrical prose and emotional depth.