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The Pisces
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Melissa Broder | Bloomsbury Publishing

The Pisces

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Goodreads rating: 3.3

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If you like literary fiction that is messy, sharp, and a little unhinged, this one really lingers. Lucy’s voice feels painfully real as she fumbles through heartbreak, obsession, and the need to be loved, while the novel keeps turning stranger in the best way. It’s sexy, sad, funny, and wonderfully weird, especially if you enjoy books that blur emotional truth with myth.
Harris Bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher
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If you're into a fresh, comedic take on the famous boy wizard trope with a local Singaporean flavor, "Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher" might just be your cup of tea. It's a lighthearted and entertaining read, weaving together familiar elements with unique Southeast Asian cultural references, making it a standout fantasy for fans looking for a touch of homegrown humor and wit.
The Woman Dies
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Polly Barton, Aoko Matsuda  | Europa Editions

The Woman Dies

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Goodreads rating: 3.52

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If you like short fiction that feels playful and unsettling at once, this one really stands out. Aoko Matsuda takes everyday sexism and turns it inside out with wit, oddity, and sharp intelligence, so the stories can feel funny even as they leave a sting. It’s the kind of collection readers often love for how boldly strange it is, while still saying something piercingly true.
Flights
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Jennifer Croft, Olga Tokarczuk  | Riverhead Books

Flights

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Goodreads rating: 3.75

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This feels like a novel for readers who love being slightly unmoored in the best way. Tokarczuk turns travel into something eerie, intimate, and philosophical, moving between strange human stories and sharp reflections on movement, mortality, and identity. It is the kind of book people admire for how haunting and original it feels long after finishing.