Review of You’d Be Home Now by Erin McNicol The moment I picked up You’d Be Home Now, I was drawn in by the premise. There’s something about a story tackling heavy themes like loss and addiction that sparks my curiosity. Erin McNicol’s latest novel promised both introspection and a critical look at social issues,

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A Heartfelt Tale of Belonging: A Review of The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane There’s something magical about books that capture the essence of childhood wonder, and when I heard about The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo, I couldn’t resist diving in. As a long-time admirer of DiCamillo’s storytelling, I was excited

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Review of We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes There’s something about a new Jojo Moyes book that feels like coming home—comforting yet thought-provoking, with just a sprinkle of heartache to remind us of life’s complexities. We All Live Here caught my attention not just because Moyes is one of my auto-read authors. It was

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