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Review: Love, Theoretically

Rival physicists collide in a vortex of academic feuds and fake dating shenanigans in this delightfully STEMinist romcom from the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis and Love on the Brain.

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Review: The Wolf and the Woodsman

An excellent take on classic fairytale tropes and imaginative world-building, The Wolf and the Woodsman is a story of dark woods, enemies in a religious war finding common ground, and seeing the humanity in all of us.

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Review: Champion of Fate (Book 1)

From Kendare Blake comes a new story of a warrior charged with creating heroes. Reed has trained for eight years to become an Aristene, a creator of heroes. Now comes her final test: bring her first hero to glory. Is she up to the task that fate has in store for her or will she choose a path of her own making?

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Review: The Foxglove King (Book 1)

Review of the first book in Hannah Witten’s Nightshade Crown series, The Foxglove King. Filled with spies, political intrigue, death magic, and religious zealotry, the Foxglove King will pull you in as the dead literally rise with the power of necromancy as ancient prophecies come to life and this world heads towards apocalypse.

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Review: The Power

When the power dynamic in the world suddenly shifts, can the foundations of society withstand it? The Day of the Girl changed society when girls suddenly discovered their ability to create and control electricity from their own bodies. Now, politics, religion, business, and social structures rapidly change to maintain normality while reality shifts all over the world.

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Review: Elektra

Review of Jennifer Saint’s take on three women of the Trojan War: Elektra, Clytemnestra, and Cassandra. Family curses, impotent rage, and patient revenge all interplay as the great Trojan War rages.

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Review: The Prison Healer

Review of Lynette Noni’s newest series, The Prison Healer. Kiva, raised in a hellish prison, must survive not only the prison itself, but an incurable plague, brewing rebellion, and a trial of elements. Will her family save her in time?

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Review: The Last Tale of the Flower Bride

From celebrated author Roshani Chokshi comes your next gothic fairytale mood read that will leave you haunted. The Bridegroom didn’t see Indigo coming, but like other mysterious maidens of fairytales and folklore, she saw what she wanted and took it. Vowing to never pry into each other’s past, they begin a new life as husband and wife. But like all fairytales, the past always comes back to haunt us. Can their marriage survive the past?

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Review: Defy the Night (Book 1)

Review of Brigid Kemmerer’s newest YA series, Defy the Night. A mysterious illness is killing the people of Kandala and the only known source for a cure is a political battleground. Stealing and making cures for as many people as she can is Tessa, a young apothecary. Trying to keep the kingdom together by appeasing politicians is Prince Corrick, the King’s Justice. Both sides are losing and the kingdom is ripe for revolution.

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Review: Foul Lady Fortune

Review of Chloe Gong’s latest duology, Foul Lady Fortune. Rosalind has returned to Shanghai as Lady Fortune, famed immortal assassin on the side of the Nationalists. As civil war and foreign influence prepare to invade the city, Rosalind must go undercover with her reluctant new partner, Orion, to solve a series of murders that may be connected to Japanese foreigners.

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