Book Review: ‘The Last Soldier of Nava’ by Yejin Suh
"The Last Soldier of Nava” by Yejin Suh is a Korean mythology-inspired epic fantasy that centers on Shadow, a young woman with shadow magic who awakens after a thousand years to heal her nation and confront her tumultuous past.
Book Review: ‘To the Moon’ by Jang Ryujin and Sean Lin Halbert
Jang Ryujin’s "To the Moon", translated by Sean Lin Halbert, is a contemporary South Korean novel that explores the aspirations and struggles of three young women navigating the challenges of mundane office jobs and financial uncertainty in Seoul.
Book Review: ‘When the Bones Sing’ by Ginny Myers Sain
For fans of atmospheric thrillers, "When the Bones Sing" is a standout—a novel that lingers in the mind like a half-remembered nightmare.
Book Review: ‘Once Upon A Summer’ by Manjul Bajaj
"Once Upon A Summer" is ultimately a meditation on the enduring power of love and the memory of its reach across generations. While it offers the comfort of a timeless romance, it also dares to ask how far love can trespass the boundaries society sets.
Book Review: ‘It Has No Name’ by Payal Dhar
"It Has No Name" by Payal Dhar is a young adult novel that centers on Sami, a 16-year-old navigating gender identity, queerness, and self-acceptance in contemporary India.
Book Review: ‘Daisies in the Wild’ by Stuti Agarwal
Ultimately, "Daisies in the Wild" is a testament to the resilience of friendship and the bittersweet process of finding one’s voice amid the noise of the world.
















