Fiction
This Book Made Me Afraid of My Own Thoughts
I didn’t expect Intercept to stress me out as much as it did. I picked it up thinking it would be a fun, fast sci-fi thriller, something intense but easy to digest. And it is fast, yes—but it’s also the kind of book that quietly messes with your nerves. I noticed halfway through that I kept pausing, not because I was bored, but because my brain needed a second to breathe.
By Rosalina Jane2 months ago in BookClub
Book Review: Nobboi Doshok by Koushik Ranjit
Koushik Ranjit’s Nobboi Doshok (The Nineties) is a reflective and emotionally grounded literary work that revisits one of the most transformative decades in recent social history. Rather than presenting the 1990s as a fixed historical period, the book approaches the decade as a lived experience shaped by memory, emotion, uncertainty, and youthful aspiration. It is both personal and collective in nature, capturing the inner world of a generation that came of age during a time of transition.
By Manish Bhatia2 months ago in BookClub
THE EMBER AND THE ECHOES. AI-Generated.
EPISODE 3: THE VALE OF WHISPERS Leaving the Marches felt like shedding a skin. The loud, bloody chaos faded into a damp, watchful silence as Kaelen entered the Blackwood Vale. The air grew cold and carried the scent of pine and deep, rotten earth. This was Lord Theron Vance’s domain, and his influence was a chill that seeped into the bones.
By Akua Anita2 months ago in BookClub
THE EMBER AND THE ECHOES . AI-Generated.
EPISODE 1: THE DEBT UNPAID The rain on the night of the Severing did not fall; it was a solid, weeping veil that drowned the world. It soaked through the midnight-blue velvet blanket, threatening to silence the weak cries of the infant wrapped within. The man who placed the bundle on the granite steps of the Iron Ridge Orphanage did not linger. He was a silhouette against the storm, tall and straight as a blade, his face a mask of terrible, empty purpose. He drove a dagger through the blanket, pinning it to the wood, the tip stopping a hair’s breadth from the infant’s side. It was not an attempt to kill; it was a punctuation mark. Attached to the hilt was a sodden scroll.
By Akua Anita2 months ago in BookClub
The Necklace of Aphrodite
The Necklace of Aphrodite The Greek gods were supernatural beings of immense power, worshipped by the ancient inhabitants of Greece. They were conceived in human form and symbolized the fears and desires of mankind. They ruled the forces of nature, guided the sky, the earth, the sun, the rivers, the sea, the stars, the wind… and so forth.
By Gladys Isabel2 months ago in BookClub
January is for Rereading Old Favorites
Like many of us, I set a reading goal each year. I typically read between 50 to 55 books, which is a comfortable amount for my lifestyle. I read 53 books in 2025, and I’m feeling great about that number. But, as I scrolled through my Goodreads account to see my progress for the year, I felt a little disappointed that I didn’t spend much time rereading.
By Kera Hollow2 months ago in BookClub
Christmas Crackers and Coming Home
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories are always on the menu and comfort is served by the chapter. I’m your host, Kristen, and today we’re unwrapping a festive, emotionally rich holiday tale that’s as cozy as a wool blanket and as sparkly as a Christmas cracker. On today’s menu? I’ll Be Home for Christmas by Jenny Bayliss—a story about coming home, facing old wounds, and finding your place in the world, one snow-dusted step at a time.
By Kristen Barenthaler3 months ago in BookClub
Come As You Are & the Art of Starting Over
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories are always on the menu and comfort is served by the chapter. I’m your host, Kristen, and today we’re unpacking a story about heartbreak, reinvention, and the unexpected ways we find our people. On today’s menu? Come As You Are by Dahlia Adler—a YA romance that’s equal parts sharp, swoony, and soul-searching.
By Kristen Barenthaler3 months ago in BookClub
Espresso Shots & Espionage: The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories are always on the menu and comfort is served by the chapter. I’m your host, Kristen, and today we’re trading in our cozy cardigans for leather jackets and encrypted burner phones. On today’s menu? The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold by Ally Carter—a second-chance spy romance that’s equal parts adrenaline and heart.
By Kristen Barenthaler3 months ago in BookClub
Lights Out & Love in the Dark
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories are always on the menu and comfort is served by the chapter. I’m your host, Kristen, and tonight we’re dimming the lights, pouring something strong, and stepping into the shadows with a dark romance that’s as twisted as it is tender. On today’s menu? Lights Out by Navessa Allen—a story of trauma, obsession, and the strange, electric pull between two broken souls.
By Kristen Barenthaler3 months ago in BookClub
Rewind to Us & the Magic of Second Chances
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories are always on the menu and comfort is served by the chapter. I’m your host, Kristen, and today we’re rewinding the clock—literally and emotionally—with a story about love, regret, and the courage it takes to say what matters before it’s too late. On today’s menu? Rewind to Us by Molly Morris—a YA novel that blends magical realism with the raw, messy beauty of growing up.
By Kristen Barenthaler3 months ago in BookClub




