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DOGGIE HAIKU A Novella in Haiku for Dog-Lovers Laura Stamps
“Doggie Haiku” by Laura Stamps is about her journey of adopting and loving her Chihuahua, Hazel.

“The Neighbour’s Cat” by J.S. Ellis
A serial killer, a beautiful lady, and a cat. I am stunned at the author’s imaginative vibe. No Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple but Theodore, a cat is ready to ward off the most cold-blooded serial killer who is going on killing women of all ages without keeping any trace.

“The Butterfly Lion” by Michael Morpurgo
“The Butterfly Lion” by Michael Morpurgo Do “The Butterfly Lion” by Michael Morpurgo is a timeless tale of friendship and memory. It is a heartwarming

“The Red Pony” by John Steinbeck
“The Red Pony” by John Steinbeck “A longing caressed him, and it was so sharp that he wanted to cry to get it out of

The Juniper Tree by Barbara Comyns
In this haunting retelling of a Grimm’s fairy tale set in 1980s Britain, a scarred young woman navigates motherhood, identity, and her troubled past. Barbara Comyns weaves a mesmerising tale that blurs the lines between the ordinary and the uncanny, creating a modern fable that’s both beautiful and brutal.

“Poems Momma Never Read Me” by Elliot M Rubin
This collection by elliot m rubin is a Beat-inspired assemblage of free verse poems that deliberately favours plain language and accessibility over literary complexity. The poems primarily explore life in Manhattan, painting vivid scenes of urban experiences from luxury shopping at Bergdorf’s to midnight encounters on sketchy streets, while weaving in themes of love, betrayal, ageing, and social inequality.