Book Review: Herzog by Saul Bellow

In Herzog, Saul Bellow introduces us to Moses Elkanah Herzog, a man in crisis, isolated in his large, aging country house, feverishly composing letter after letter—never to be sent—to friends, family members, and even famous figures long dead. Through these letters, Herzog poses relentless, existential questions that reflect his deep inner turmoil and intellectual restlessness. […]

Book Review: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson

Benjamin Stevenson’s Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone is a dazzling, sharp-witted revival of the classic murder mystery, infused with the dry humor and playful structure of a modern meta-thriller. A perfect cocktail of Conan Doyle’s deductive elegance, Agatha Christie’s airtight plotting, and the irreverent tone of Knives Out, this novel is as clever […]

Celebrating 250 Years of Jane Austen: A Legacy of Wit, Romance, and Social Commentary

The world will mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen, one of the most beloved and influential authors in English literature. Born on December 16, 1775, in Hampshire, England, Austen’s works have transcended time and place, capturing the hearts of readers worldwide with their keen observations of human nature, witty dialogue, and […]