Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf is a whimsical yet poignant account of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s cocker spaniel, exploring themes of freedom, loyalty, and social class.
A single day in London unravels power, crime, and ambition as corruption binds politicians, tycoons, and journalists in a ruthless race for control and survival.
A boy’s quiet courage and unshakable hope guide him through the shadows of war, where silence hides truths and even the smallest act of love can bring someone home.
A world built flat, layered in lies and ancient technology, draws a master engineer into a mystery that unravels the very fabric of reality and creation itself.
A teen cool-hunter stumbles into a world of anti-brand rebels, viral ideas, and vanishing truths in a razor-sharp thriller about trends, identity, and the power of originality.
A mysterious visitor shatters a boy’s faith in reality, revealing a world of illusions, lost innocence, and unsettling truths that linger long after the final page.