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Book Review: Gnight, Sara / ‘Night, Heck by Justine Castellon and Mike Dee

“Gnight, Sara / ‘Night, Heck” by Justine Castellon and Mike Dee is a fascinating exploration of typical twenty-something.  Their dreams, reality, and the unexpected intersections between the two. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City and Paris, this novel takes readers on a touching journey through the lives of its protagonists, Sara Miller…

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Book Review: My Sister, the Serial Killer

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite is a gripping novel about two sisters who couldn’t be more different. Korede is a hardworking nurse who dreams of a normal life, while her younger sister Ayoola is beautiful and impulsive – and a serial killer.

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Unlocking the Secrets of Dante’s Divine Comedy

If you’ve ever wanted to read Dante’s Divine Comedy, but felt overwhelmed by its daunting length and seemingly archaic language, you’re not alone. The poem is certainly a classic and packs in more than enough symbolism, themes, and characters to keep any reader engaged for days on end.

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Set in 1946, the story follows Juliet Ashton, a London-based writer struggling to move past the wounds of war. Juliet, known for her lively writing in the form of newspaper columns during WWII, is on the cusp of significant personal changes—caught between her charming albeit possessive fiancé Mark Reynolds (Glen Powell) and her own desire for creative fulfillment.

Her life takes a turn when she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams , a farmer on the Channel Island of Guernsey, who stumbles upon a book she once owned. Dawsey’s note sparks a correspondence about a group he’s part of—the oddly named Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society—a book club formed as an alibi during the Nazi occupation. Curious, Juliet travels to Guernsey to meet the society members and uncover their history.


Wander into the whispers of history and stories untold. Museums and bookstores beckon with treasures that ignite curiosity and stir the soul. Each visit is a doorway to a world waiting to be discovered.

The Last Bookstore
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Louvre Museum
Musee d’Orsay
The Getty Center
The Broad

As a writer, crafting short stories has always been a passion project for me. I find there is something so satisfying in capturing and sharing snippets of ordinary and extraordinary lives. Between reading and working on full-length novels, short stories provide me with the opportunity to experiment with different genres, styles, and characters. Each story is its own world, and I am excited to bring readers along for the ride



Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks.

– Dr Seuss

About Me

I’m a brand creator by profession. Oh boy, I love books! I spend more on books than clothes. I could have been a librarian or someone working in a bookstore and or a museum.

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