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Book Reviews

Collection of books that have left a mark for me. This a growing collection of books with political, lyrical, and raw human emotions. 

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A radical sci-fi novel that refuses to hand you answers.
In this review, I dive into Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed—a story that explores the price of revolution, the limits of freedom, and the contradictions buried in utopia. It’s not just a book about two worlds, but about the spaces in between—where real change begins.

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Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro quietly unravels a haunting alternate reality through the voice of Kathy H., a former student at Hailsham, an English boarding school with a dark purpose. As Kathy reflects on her childhood friendships and lost love, the novel reveals a world where human lives are manufactured, not chosen—and asks what it means to love, to hope, and to accept a fate you never agreed to. This is a story about memory, quiet resistance, and the aching tenderness of being human, even when you were never meant to be.

Never Let Me Go -Kazuo Ishiguro (Get Book.)

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Our Share of Night is a sprawling, brutal, and deeply intimate horror epic by Mariana Enriquez. Set between Argentina’s violent past and its haunted present, the novel follows a father and son entangled in a secret society obsessed with eternal life through ritual and sacrifice. It’s about love corrupted, inherited pain, and the ghosts we carry—not just the dead, but the systems that refuse to die. A story as much about dictatorship as it is about devotion, wrapped in smoke, blood, and dark magic.

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Our Share of Night is a sprawling, brutal, and deeply intimate horror epic by Mariana Enriquez. Set between Argentina’s violent past and its haunted present, the novel follows a father and son entangled in a secret society obsessed with eternal life through ritual and sacrifice. It’s about love corrupted, inherited pain, and the ghosts we carry—not just the dead, but the systems that refuse to die. A story as much about dictatorship as it is about devotion, wrapped in smoke, blood, and dark magic

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