Tag: Historical Fiction

In Used before category names. Books, In Review
Mar 6, 2026 By Miss Known 0 Comment

What would you do if your identity were suddenly erased? Set to publish on March 24th, Erased by Miha Mazinni shows the reader just that. A tale about how over 25,000 Slovene citizens were erased from their computer systems in 1992, leaving them all without an identity. Thank you to the publisher, Fly on the Wall Press, for an early copy of this book. Title: Erased Author: Miha Mazinni Publication year: 2026 Length: 270 pages Genre: Historical, Political, Fiction Pace: Fast Story focus: Plot & Characters Told in third person, the story follows Zala, a pregnant woman who is about to give birth. Everything during the pregnancy went normally, until her water broke and she rushed to the hospital, just to discover that her name didn’t exist in the computer database. What comes after is a succession of revelations, leaving her without an identity, like a foreigner, and her baby …

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In Used before category names. Books, In Review
Nov 22, 2024 By Miss Known 0 Comment

I wanted to read Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco since I first discovered Booktube. The OG place where books got their hype before TikTok was a thing. Something about it always appealed to me, but the more time passed, the less likely I was to pick it up. I was scared the book would feel too young or just too cliche. Fiction changes a lot in a short time. A book published a decade ago is very different from one similar to the one published now. So, I thought my opportunity to enjoy this book was in the past. Thankfully, I was so incredibly wrong. Title: Stalking Jack the Ripper Author: Kerri Maniscalco Series: Stalking Jack the Ripper #1 Publication year: 2016 Length: 9 hours 26 minutes Genre: YA, Murder Mystery, Historical Fiction Pace: Medium Story focus: Character & Plot Audrey Wadsworth has a life of wealth and …

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In Used before category names. Books, In Review
Jul 16, 2021 By Miss Known 0 Comment

Pachinko by Min Jin Lee was a book that took me a while to pick up. The size of it is a commitment that I wasn’t sure I wanted to take, so I gave myself a little push and the book caught me without a problem. I was not expecting this book to have such an impact on me. When I read Pachinko, I did a reading blog documenting my week of reading. There you can find more of my thought that I won’t be mentioning here. Find week one and week two. Author: Min Jin Lee Pages: 537 Genre: Historical Fiction, Korean Culture Publication: 2017 Synopsis: In the early 1900s, teenaged Sunja, the adored daughter of a crippled fisherman, falls for a wealthy stranger at the seashore near her home in Korea. He promises her the world, but when she discovers she is pregnant — and that her lover …

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In Used before category names. Books, In Review
Sep 27, 2019 By Miss Known 4 Comments

Once again, I gave in to the hype, and I bought a copy of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid for myself. I couldn’t avoid it. Not only was this book praised a lot when it came out, so was the author. And I had to see for myself if I agreed with everyone. Now, after two years of its publication, there are rumours about The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo becoming a TV series, and the internet has gone bananas!! About the adaptation, I still don’t have any thoughts, but about the book, I have a ton. Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid Publisher: Washington Square Press Pages: 389 Genre: Historical Fiction, LGBT Publication: 13th June 2017 Synopsis: Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready, to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. But when she chooses unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant to write her …

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