Tag: history

Seven Days in June | Tia Williams

This was such a breezy and fresh reading experience. Agreed that the main characters and story deal with dark themes like domestic violence, substance abuse issues, and homelessness, but it doesn’t become too overwhelming thanks to the author’s writing style. She displays her understanding about such serious issues and experiences. The story revolves around two […]

People We Meet on Vacation | Emily Henry

Poppy Wright has cracked the code of conquering ambitions and living the life of her dreams. Her passion for traveling, combined with skilled storytelling, has made her blog a tremendous success. Thus, it paved the way to establish herself as a staff writer with one of the leading publications in the travel and tourism industry. […]

Orphans of the Living | Kathy Watson

Kathy Watson’s debut novel, Orphans of the Living, is a poignant and expansive historical fiction that traces the fractured journey of the Stovall family across early 20th-century America. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Jim Crow-era Mississippi, and the evolving landscape of California, the novel explores themes of poverty, racial injustice, familial estrangement, and […]

The Parisian | Isabella Hammad

What happens when you combine a romantic fiction with a political non-fiction? The answer is The Parisian by Isabella Hammad. It’s a vivid combination of romantic saga, historical fiction, domestic thriller, and political non-fiction. At times it works, but other times it doesn’t; thus, the author’s seminal work fails to present a cohesive picture. At […]

From Words To Views |The Night Agent 

 Based on the same name by Matthew Quirk, this series revolves around the story of FBI’s top-secret program called the Night Action. It’s a literal underground program designed to manage Night Agent who are specialized and trained to carry out high level espionage while keeping their identities hidden. Their job is to be as clandestine […]

Top 15 Must-Read Books For Your August 2025 TBR

August 2025 brings a standout selection of fiction and nonfiction titles—from richly imagined historical fiction and gripping literary novels to incisive political nonfiction and investigative narratives. Whether you crave immersive period storytelling or insightful explorations of democracy, power, and public life, this list has the best new releases August 2025 covered. These top fiction August 2025 and top […]

The Woman at No.3 | Rebecca Collomosse

A closed door (attic??!!) mystery revolving around two families- one past, another present, connected to a house with a sinister secret- this is the central premise of this novel. Like so many other novels having a similar storyline, you can guess the basic premise along with the characters and the final whodunit. What differentiates these […]

The Unappealing Call of The Sirens

Was it a swoon-worthy series to watch? Since its release in May 2025, there have been many conflicting reviews about this glamorous production. Although the conflict is mostly limited to its ending rather than the content itself, there are still cynics like me who have failed to comprehend the charms of this series. Netflix has […]

Us Against You | Fredrik Backman

The second novel in the Beartown saga starts where the first one left off. The town so passionately dedicated to hockey is bracing for the aftermath after the disastrous events taken place during the Spring season. From the fallout of those disturbing allegations put forth by Maya Anderson,  Kevin Erdahl, the erstwhile Beartown hockey player is leaving the town. Not by […]

Top 15 Must-Read Books to Pick in July 2025

If you’re looking for the best books to buy in July 2025, this handpicked list has you covered. From pulse-pounding psychological thrillers and emotionally charged literary fiction to insightful nonfiction tackling history, politics, science, and technology, these are the top new book releases readers are buzzing about this summer. Whether you want gripping summer reads, […]