5 Literary Gems, Craig Johnson’s Latest, Bracing the Cold, and More!

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Literary Gems Full of Loss, Forgiveness, and Connection

These five novels delve deep into the messiness of life, exploring fragile relationships, buried truths, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. Each story offers a fresh perspective on what it means to confront the past and find meaning in moving forward.

A Thrilling Tale of Danger, Loyalty, and the Unseen

Craig Johnson delivers another must-read with Tooth and Claw, a gripping tale that blends mystery, danger, and unforgettable characters. Dive into a story so vivid and compelling, you won’t be able to put it down.

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What BookTrib’s Staff is Reading:

The Will of the Many by James Islington

“With complex worldbuilding and fascinating political intrigue, it’s no surprise that my nose has been stuck in James Islington’s The Will of the Many since I first picked it up. Main protagonist Vis Telimus is a character you can’t help but root for as he fights against the oppressive Hierarchy that toppled his family’s kingdom, determined to take the system down from the inside.”

— Cameron Kimball (Assistant Editor)

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