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June 2024

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2024.

Book Review

An American Tragedy

by Grace Rogers

The public’s adamant adherence to their snap decisions impedes the justice process in the harrowing novel "An American Tragedy", about a teacher accused of sexual abuse. A preschool scandal leads to a clash between outrage and justice... Read More

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Inheritance

by Ho Lin

With its palpable instances of sabotage and tragedy, "Inheritance" is an exciting, mystery-filled introduction to a new science fiction series. "Inheritance", the first volume in Lou Iovino’s Rare Earth Trilogy, is a fast-paced,... Read More

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It Rhymes with Truth

by Luke Sutherland

The nature of memory is interrogated at every turn, and the possibility of love is never denied in "It Rhymes with Truth", a poignant novel about a cross-generational friendship. With equal parts wit and tenderness, Rich Miller’s... Read More

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She Took a Turn

by Carolina Ciucci

About shedding blinders to see the world in more realistic terms, "She Took a Turn" is an enlightening memoir. Kristi J. Smith’s charming memoir "She Took a Turn" is about her work toward self-discovery. Smith’s life was mapped out... Read More

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The Overexamined Life of Jacob Hart

by Mari Carlson

Harmony and clarity are found as four men pursue happiness in tandem in the endearing novel "The Overexamined Life of Jacob Hart". In Jerry Wald’s soulful novel "The Overexamined Life of Jacob Hart", the longtime friendships between... Read More

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The Hennessy Lie

by Emily Gaines

Thrilling plot twists, tantalizing clues, and suspicious characters abound in "The Hennessy Lie", a novel about inheritance and identity. In Annette Masters’s intense thriller "The Hennessy Lie", a long-lost family and a surprise... Read More

Book Review

Tell This to the Universe

by Matt Sutherland

In whatever she does on the page, Katie Prince practices a subtle, omnipresent cadence of syllables so physically pleasing as to cause a blush. Linguistics, science fiction, philosophy, grief—polymathematician at ease—in this debut... Read More

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