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The Midnight Train by Matt Haig Book Review | A Moving Story of Regret Love and Second Chances
Matt Haig has built a career around asking deceptively simple questions. What if you could live another life? What if you could revisit your regrets? What if you had one final opportunity to understand the person you became? In The Midnight Train, he returns to familiar territory, but instead of exploring the lives we never lived, he examines the life we already have—and the quiet choices that slowly shape it.
4 days ago


Margaret, Are You Leaving? Review | Dianne Yarwood's Powerful Australian Novel About Family, Friendship & Belonging
Dianne Yarwood's latest novel follows Maggie Reid, a woman in her forties who has spent much of her life carrying wounds she rarely speaks about. Adopted as a baby and raised in a home largely devoid of affection, Maggie has worked hard to build a life that feels safe and manageable.
Jun 14


Theo of Golden by Allen Levi Review | A Powerful Novel About Grace, Art, Community and Human Connection
Allen Levi's Theo of Golden is the kind of novel that restores your faith in literature's ability to illuminate what it means to be human.
Jun 10


Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash
And yet, that ambition is part of what makes Lost Lambs worth reading. It is not content to remain contained, to limit itself to the familiar satisfactions of the family novel. It wants to connect private disintegration to something systemic, to suggest that the instability within the Flynn household is not entirely separate from the structures surrounding it.
Mar 24
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