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Why Lady Tan’s Circle of Women is the historical novel you need to read

What if I told you that a woman’s fight for agency in 15th-century China mirrors struggles women still face today? Lisa See’s Lady Tan’s Circle of Women is a beautifully immersive historical novel that transports readers to 15th-century China, offering a rare and fascinating glimpse into the life of a woman physician. Inspired by a real historical figure, Tan Yunxian, this novel provides a story rich in cultural detail, deep friendships, and the persistent struggle for women’s agency within the confines of a patriarchal society.

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I don’t often read historical fiction, but when I do, I’ve found that stories set in China tend to focus on the brutalization of women. While those narratives are important, it was refreshing to encounter a story in which the female protagonist is not constantly subjected to violence. Of course, Lady Tan’s Circle of Women does not shy away from the reality that, in 15th-century China, women were still regarded as property, their lives dictated by the expectations of men. However, the novel offers a nuanced exploration of how women navigated these restrictions, particularly through the lens of medicine, female friendships, and quiet forms of defiance.

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Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney: A thriller that keeps you guessing

Some thrillers keep you hooked with breakneck pacing, while others lure you in with a slow burn that seeps under your skin. Alice Feeney’s Beautiful Ugly does both. This is the kind of novel where you tell yourself, “Just one more chapter,” only to find yourself still turning pages deep into the night. With a mix of tension, unreliable narration, and a chilling atmosphere, Beautiful Ugly cements Feeney’s reputation as the Queen of Twists.

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The novel follows Grady Green, an author whose life falls apart when his wife, Abby, disappears without a trace. One moment, he’s on the phone with her, listening as she pulls over her car. The next, she’s gone—her car abandoned by a cliff, her phone still inside. A year later, Grady is drowning in grief and writer’s block when he flees to a remote Scottish island in hopes of rebuilding his life. But his fragile reality shatters when he sees a woman who looks exactly like Abby. From there, the novel spirals into a tangled web of memory, identity, and revenge.

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The Witch of Wall Street by M.J. Etkind: A Magical Romp with Heart

From the very first page, The Witch of Wall Street sweeps readers into a whirlwind adventure that is equal parts high-stakes magic, romantic comedy, and social commentary. M.J. Etkind delivers a fast-paced, spellbinding romp through New York City, brimming with supernatural charm and delightful chaos.

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At its center are Miriam Blum, a fiercely independent finance witch who has worked very hard to keep her chaos magic in control, and Nelson Copperfield, her high school rival whose magic is a bit more on the altruistic side. When a chance encounter and one reckless night of passion lead to an unexpected magical mishap, the two are thrown into a supernatural scavenger hunt filled with enchanting oddities. From an enchanted dumpling house to a Jinn-run CPA firm and a venomous leather shop in Little Italy, their journey is as unpredictable as it is thrilling.

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Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano: The funny mystery that asks the right questions

Have you ever fantasized about taking justice into your own hands—especially when the system seems designed to fail women at every turn? If so, Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano might just be the wickedly fun, laugh-out-loud escape you need.

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Cosimano delivers a fresh, fast-paced mystery with a side of dark humor, following the misadventures of Finlay Donovan, a struggling novelist and overwhelmed single mom. Between her looming book deadline, her ex-husband’s antics, the loss of her nanny, and a hair-related emergency with her four-year-old, Finlay’s life is already teetering on the edge. But when she’s mistakenly assumed to be a contract killer while meeting with her agent at Panera, she finds herself in over her head—way over her head—in a real-life murder plot.

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All The Water in the World: The literary climate change thriller that made me question everything

As I read All the Water in the World, my television showed footage of extreme flooding in Kentucky, while outside my own window in central Illinois, the world was frozen solid.

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All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall is one of those rare novels that doesn’t read like a debut. The writing is gorgeous—so much so that it made me question my own ability as a writer. Can I ever be that good? And yet, for all its literary beauty, the novel never loses itself in its own prose. It’s not one of those books that exists just to showcase an author’s talent; it has a story to tell, one that is both gripping and deeply human.

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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix – A feminist horror that fumbles the landing

I stopped reading books by straight white men a few years ago, but somehow, this one slipped through—and at first, I thought it might just prove me wrong.

I’ve made a conscious effort in recent years to diversify my reading list, moving away from the straight white male authors that had dominated my bookshelves for so long. It wasn’t until I pulled this book from the stack that was my last library haul that I realized Witchcraft for Wayward Girls was written by a white man. My knee-jerk reaction was to put it down, but it was my only unread book on hand, so I decided to give it a chance.

And at first? I was all in.

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Book Review: Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon

In Where They Last Saw Her, Marcie R. Rendon weaves a hauntingly powerful narrative that not only grips the reader with its suspense but also sheds light on the grim realities faced by Native American women. The novel, set on the Red Pine reservation in Minnesota, follows Quill, a determined and resilient protagonist, as she grapples with the disappearance of a woman from her community—a catalyst for confronting systemic injustices that have plagued her people for generations.

The story begins with Quill’s morning run, an activity meant to prepare her for the Boston Marathon, interrupted by a scream in the woods. What she finds—tire tracks and a single beaded earring—propels her into an investigation that exposes the horrifying vulnerability of Native women. Rendon’s use of this seemingly ordinary moment transforms it into a chilling metaphor for how quickly safety can be stripped away.

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The Truth About Gracie by Sarah Dawson Powell: A haunting tale of love, loss, and secrets

Some books wrap around your heart and squeeze, leaving an imprint long after you’ve turned the last page—The Truth About Gracie by Sarah Dawson Powell is one of those books.

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Grief is rarely neat, and it’s never simple—especially for a teenager who believed he had his future figured out. In The Truth About Gracie, Sarah Dawson Powell takes readers on an emotional journey through Tanner’s heartache as he grapples with the sudden and tragic loss of his girlfriend, Gracie. But the novel doesn’t just explore the pain of losing a loved one; it unravels the complexities of secrets, betrayal, and the uncomfortable reality that sometimes, we don’t truly know the people closest to us.

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What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall: A darkly thrilling exploration of friendship and betrayal

When we think of childhood friendships, images of laughter, shared secrets, and innocent adventures often come to mind. But in Kate Alice Marshall’s gripping thriller, What Lies in the Woods, childhood bonds twist into something far darker and more complex—a tale of lies, trauma, and the shadowy truths lurking beneath the surface.

Twenty-two years ago, Naomi Shaw’s childhood took a chilling turn when she survived a brutal attack in the woods near her small-town home. Stabbed seventeen times but miraculously alive, Naomi’s testimony, along with those of her best friends Cassidy and Olivia, put away a man they claimed was a serial killer. They became local heroes. But they were also liars.

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The thriller that blew me away: A review of One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole

I am not easily impressed, so don’t take it lightly when I say that Alyssa Cole’s One of Us Knows is arguably one of the best thrillers I have ever read.

The opening of this novel is nothing short of electrifying. Imagine coming to consciousness on a wooden dock with no memory of how you got there. Your primary personality has been dormant for six years, and in that time, your headmates have taken over your life. The world around you has changed dramatically—having endured a global pandemic and political upheaval—and now, you’re being whisked away to a job on an isolated island, where things immediately feel… off. And then, as you begin to settle in, you realize that the house you’re supposed to care for is an exact replica of the castle that exists within your inner world. How could anyone *not* be hooked after reading that?

There are thrillers that grip you, thrillers that surprise you, and then there are thrillers that completely redefine your expectations of the genre. Alyssa Cole’s One of Us Knows is that kind of book. Fresh, utterly compelling, and impossible to put down, this novel takes every tired trope and reinvents it into something wholly original. I don’t say this lightly: this is literally one of the best thrillers I have ever read, if not the best!

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