The Glory of Gold by V.F. Mejia (23rd, Fantasy); Green City Wars by Adrian Tchaikovsky (25th, Fantasy)
Author: Bookerification
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The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke
And Then There Were None is my favourite Agatha Christie novel, so I was eager to dive into this book. I’m happy to say I loved it! I thoroughly enjoyed the initial focus on the distinct characters, each with complex/messy backstories, insecurities, and motivations.
Recommendation Challenge #45: Books Starting with J, K, and L
My picks: ✨ The Justice of Kings by Richard Swan ✨ The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri ✨ Kill the Queen by Jennifer Estep ✨ Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
New releases on my radar: 14th – 20th Jun 2026 (UK)
Never Tell a Black Girl How to Black Girl: Essays by Amena Brown (16th, Short Stories); Somebody Worth Killing by Jessica Payne (16th, Thriller)
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BEFORE I LET GO by Kennedy Ryan
‘Before I Let Go’ gives a meaningful second-chance romance that blends raw, complex themes with sizzling attraction between the leads.
Recommendation Challenge #44: Books Starting with G, H, and I
✨ Godkiller by Hannah Kaner ✨ Golden Son by Pierce Brown ✨ Good Bad Girl by Alice Feeney
New releases on my radar: 7th – 13th Jun 2026 (UK)
The Missed Connection by Tia Williams (9th, Romance); Harvest Season by Brynne Weaver (9th, Romance)
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THE STRENGTH OF THE FEW by James Islington
Despite its impressively expanded worldbuilding, ‘The Strength of the Few’ never fully captivated me—the execution prevents it from being as engaging as its predecessor.
