The Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn is a psychological thriller that grips readers with its intricate plot and unreliable narrator. The story centers on Anna Fox, an agoraphobic woman who spends her days spying on her neighbors through the window. When she witnesses something horrific happening at the Russell house across the street, her world spirals out of control as she struggles to determine what is real and what is a figment of her imagination. The novel plays with themes of isolation, mental illness, and trust, keeping readers on edge with its twists and suspenseful pacing. Finn’s writing style cleverly immerses readers into Anna’s claustrophobic and paranoia-filled world, making it a compelling read for fans of the thriller genre.
Shatter Me

Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi is a gripping dystopian novel that follows the story of Juliette, a girl cursed with a deadly touch, who has been imprisoned and isolated from society. Mafi’s lyrical writing style immerses readers into Juliette’s intense emotional world, conveying her loneliness, fear, and inner turmoil as she grapples with her dangerous ability. The plot quickly escalates when Juliette is offered a chance to escape her prison and join forces with the Reestablishment, a powerful regime. As she navigates complex relationships with characters like Adam and Warner, Juliette begins to uncover her own strength, making her journey one of self-discovery and empowerment. With its blend of romance, action, and intrigue, Shatter Me captivates readers from start to finish.
A little life

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara is a deeply emotional and intense novel that explores themes of trauma, friendship, love, and survival. The story follows the lives of four friends—Jude, Willem, JB, and Malcolm—over several decades as they navigate their personal struggles and relationships. At its core, the novel focuses on Jude, a brilliant lawyer with a traumatic past, and how his painful memories shape his present life. Yanagihara’s writing is both beautiful and brutal, delving into the complexities of suffering and the human desire for connection. Though often heart-wrenching, A Little Life offers a profound reflection on the endurance of the human spirit, making it a haunting and unforgettable read.