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Running Out of Time by Margaret Peterson Haddix: Time and Truth

Haddix's Running Out of Time probes time as control and truth as escape: a taut, imaginative thriller that nudges readers to question histories they've been told while racing toward a startling revelation.

Unearthing Childhood Terror: Reviewing ‘I’m Not Scared’ by Niccolò Ammaniti

Ammaniti's I'm Not Scared excavates rural summer's sunlit innocence to reveal hidden brutality. A lucid, unsettling portrait of childhood fears and moral awakening—tender yet relentlessly clear-eyed.

Sapphique Reviewed: Catherine Fisher’s Dark, Inventive Young-Adult Quest

Catherine Fisher's Sapphique spins a shadowed, ingenious quest—youthful resolve meets steely invention in a ruined world. Dark, thoughtful, and vividly imagined, it prompts lingering unease.

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Echoes of Tragedy: A Review of Walter Lord’s ‘A Night to Remember

In "Echoes of Tragedy," the review of Walter Lord's "A Night to Remember" unveils the haunting retelling of the Titanic's fateful voyage. Lord captures both the human spirit and vulnerability in the face of catastrophe, blending fact with poignant storytelling.
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