Fiction
The Proving Ground Everyone Is Talking About in 2025. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Proving Ground: A Lincoln Lawyer Novel is one of the most compelling entries in Michael Connelly’s Lincoln Lawyer series. Released in October 2025, it follows defense attorney Mickey Haller as he moves beyond traditional criminal cases to take on a high-stakes civil lawsuit. This story not only tests Haller’s legal skills but also challenges his moral judgment, making it a thought-provoking read for longtime fans and new readers alike.
By Games Tale2 months ago in BookClub
Was Othello Meant to Be Black?
William Shakespeare's play, Othello, or the Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice, tells a tragic tale of betrayal, affairs, lies, and racism. Decades since the play, the play Othello, the main protagonist, is portrayed by an African American actor. But was Othello meant to be a black character?
By Gladys W. Muturi2 months ago in BookClub
Book Recommendation: A Review of Chimamanda Adichie's "Dream Count".
Chimamanda Adichie's Dream Count carries a reputation for quiet strength. Everything I have gathered about it suggests a story shaped with calm confidence and a voice that sits close to the reader. People describe it as a book that moves gently, almost like a conversation held in a still room. That alone creates a feeling of closeness. Even before touching any page I sense the softness and honesty that Adichie is known for, and that tone seems to shape the entire experience of the novel.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.2 months ago in BookClub
Burn This Marriage To The Ground Novel by WriterLola
Burn This Marriage To The Ground Chapter 01 “Mrs. Delgado, here is the divorce agreement from the safe.” On Willette Fraley and Maxwell Delgado’s fifth wedding anniversary, his secretary presented the document to her in an upscale restaurant.
By Harry cane2 months ago in BookClub
I Signed With The Wrong Husband Novel by Daisy Shaw
I Signed With The Wrong Husband Chapter 01 When I was fifteen, I walked in on my father having an affair. He looked at me coldly and said, “Hattie, your mother doesn’t need to know about this. If she finds out, she’ll be the only one who gets hurt.”
By Harry cane2 months ago in BookClub
The Buried Lovely Bones. AI-Generated.
The attic smelled of dry wood, dust, and something faintly sweet—like forgotten childhoods. Elise hadn’t meant to end up there. She’d only come back to her mother’s house to help clean out old things, now that the doctors had officially used the word “downsizing” like a polite dagger. But the attic had called her like a whisper under the floorboards. And there, wedged in an old black plastic shelf between ChildCraft books and a moldy paperback of Diary of a Whimpy Kid, she found it.
By Jessica Higginbotham2 months ago in BookClub
Thousands Are Talking About "Onyx Storm".
Almost everywhere I look online, the name Onyx Storm keeps appearing. Rebecca Yarros’s latest novel has captured the attention of readers across the world and turned a single story into a conversation that feels alive in living rooms, book groups, and quiet corners of libraries. People are talking about it with excitement and awe, some confessing they could not put it down until the very last page. I began to wonder what makes this story resonate so deeply and why it is connecting with so many hearts right now.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.2 months ago in BookClub
Everyone Is Talking About "The Housemaid".
It’s impossible to scroll through social media right now without stumbling upon someone mentioning The Housemaid. Freida McFadden’s psychological thriller has taken over reading lists, book clubs, and online discussions across the world. Readers call it haunting, addictive, and impossible to put down. It has become that rare novel that leaps beyond its pages and starts a conversation about human nature itself.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.2 months ago in BookClub












