lessons in chemistry

Lessons in Chemistry – A Delightful Blend of Science, Love, and Self-Discovery!

In ‘Lessons in Chemistry’, the chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your normal female. In all likelihood, Elizabeth Zott will be the first to point out that this is not the case. However, the men on her team at the Hastings Research Institute in the early 1960s had views on gender equality that are not grounded…

the couple next door

The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena – A Gripping Mystery

In ‘The Couple Next Door’, Anne and Marco Conti have a beautiful daughter, Cora, who is now six months old and utterly stunning. They have been invited to dinner by the neighbors who share a wall with them and whose home is right next to theirs. Despite the babysitter canceling their services, they decide to…

the inmate freida mcfadden

The Inmate by Freida McFadden: Unlocking the Mystery

Synopsis In The Inmate Freida McFadden stated three rules that her protagonist, Brooke Sullivan has to abide by, as the new nurse practitioner at a maximum-security prison for males: 1) Be courteous to all detainees. 2) Never give out any private details. 3) you should never go too close to the inmates. Brooke has already…

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom Book Review

Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom begins when Willow has left for college. Specifically, a school that welcomes pupils with magical abilities. Normally, I’d think this was a very welcoming environment. However, Willow Moss is wary. The Brothers of Wol, who run the schools, have traditionally disdained magical people. They have gone to great lengths…

Curtain Poirot's Last Case

‘Curtain’ Poirot’s Last Case (1975): The Unthinkable Truth Behind Curtain

Have you ever been utterly absorbed by the tangled web of crime and suspense that the great Agatha Christie wove? We are about to plunge deeply into her riveting masterpiece, Curtain Poirot’s last case, so hang on to your reading glasses! In this article, we will reveal the secrets and twists that will leave you…

Death Comes as the End

Death Comes as the End (1944): The Shocking Truth Behind Ancient Egypt’s Deadly Mystery

Many people picture Agatha Christie as either a nice elderly lady who knits too much and has a flair for investigating mysterious deaths, or a witty Belgian detective with an egg-shaped skull. I read my first Agatha Christie novel, Death on the Nile, when I was around twelve or thirteen, and have since devoured many…