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The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware is a relentless, claustrophobic thriller set on a luxury cruise ship where one woman witnesses something nobody will believe.
A quiet Japanese woman finds her only peace at a convenience store. Sayaka Murata's novel is a darkly funny takedown of society's obsession with 'normal' life.
Discover why William Maxwell's So Long, See You Tomorrow is a masterpiece of guilt, memory, and lost friendship. A book review you need to read.
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Discover why The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman is a must-read novel about love, loss, and impossible choices that will stay with you forever.
Discover how everyday physics shapes our world in Helen Czerski's Storm in a Teacup. A brilliant, accessible science book you need to read.
Discover how James Nestor's 'Breath' reveals the science behind breathing, its impact on health, sleep, and performance, and why most of us are doing it wrong.
Discover how Syou Ishida's heartwarming manga 'We'll Prescribe You a Cat' shows that sometimes the best medicine has four paws and a purr.
Steven Levitt proves incentives rule everything. Here's what Freakonomics teaches modern professionals about decisions, behavior, and hidden data patterns.
Mid-Wicket Tales by S. Giridhar and V.J. Raghunath is the cricket book that blends history, stats, and romance. Here is why every cricket fan needs it on their
Angela Flournoy's The Wilderness is a gripping novel about memory, family, and survival. Discover why this book is one of the most talked-about reads of the yea
Discover how one Ashes Test in 1961 changed cricket and Britain forever. Kynaston and Ricketts bring Richie Benaud's Blue Suede Shoes to vivid, unmissable life.
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A deep review of Twelve Yards by Ben Lyttleton, exploring the psychology, pressure, data, and preparation behind football’s most decisive moment: the penalty.