Tag: Bookreview

Funny Story | Emily Henry

This novel called Funny Story actually starts on a rather melodramatic note. The protagonist who also happens to be the narrator of this story is going through a messy breakup after a three-year long relationship. Her feelings just like her life, are all over the place but Daphne Vincent still soldiers on. She is a […]

Best Fiction and Nonfiction Books to Buy in February 2026

February 2026 brings one of the strongest reading months of the year so far, with books covering emotional literary fiction, cozy mysteries, thriller classics, historical stories, and insightful nonfiction. These releases reflect diverse voices and compelling storytelling, from established authors to rising literary talents. This curated collection is perfect for building your reading list or […]

Murder on the Cricket Green | Catherine Coles

If you are a fan of cozy mysteries and crime stories based in small villages, then this is the perfect book for you. Although I am yet to read previous books in this series, that didn’t prove to be an issue, as I was immediately captivated by this latest installment in the Martha Miller mysteries. […]

Totally Fine | Nick Spalding

Charlie King is always Totally Fine. Anything life throws at him or anyone asks him about any topic- his standard answer is going to include those magical words. That’s his mantra to get through any difficult situation- no matter how big or small, no matter no trivial or serious. He tries to keep up by […]

The Chateau | Avery Bishop

A newly wed woman meets a mysterious stranger during her minimoon. Surprisingly nobody but she has come across this enigmatic woman who is supposed to be a resident in the same hotel as she and husband are planning to spend their short vacation. Almost everybody denies knowing her or refuses her existence. So much so […]

Home Before Night | J.P. Pomare

A short, gritty and mystery story taking place during the Covid lockdown in Melbourne can be the apt summarization of this novel by Australia based writer J.P. Pomare. Beyond its limited number of pages, this novel also has limited scope and a restrictive way of presenting the characters. Therefore, it becomes difficult to find a […]

Down Time | Andrew Martin

Five millennial friends navigating the modern life challenges especially in their thirties is the central premise of this book by Andrew Martin. This story revolves around two couples. First couple is struggling to be together despite the challenges involving addiction, emotional dependency and financial survival. They are Cassandra and Aaron where the later depends on […]

The Vacation |  Kathryn Croft

It starts smoothly, hurtles along unexpected twists and turns, only to end on an unexpected revelation- all under the run time of 5 hours. Just plug it in and listen to this fast-paced audio book narrated by the talented duo- Julia Whelan and Mia McKenna-Bruce. These voice actors are really the soul of this thriller […]

He’s Gone | Rebecca Collomosse

This is my second book by Rebecca Collomosse, all thanks to Audible. She is making a good name for herself in the psychological thriller genre and for some solid reasons. This novel also manages to captivate readers’ attention with engaging narrative and keeps us guessing till the very end. The novel itself begins with the […]

Love, Mom | Iliana Xander

This was such a sick, twisted, and wild chase story. Although it started on a slow note and took a minute to build momentum, it picked up speed pretty soon. This compact novel begins with its protagonist, Mackenzie Casper, while she attends her mother’s funeral and notices the strange behavior of her father, Ben Casper. […]