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Hunter's Hidden Camera

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-26

Hunter’s Hidden Camera really grabs your attention from the start and keeps you hooked. Anthony Auswat has written a story that feels raw and brave, but also surprisingly gentle. It follows... Read the full review

The Permission Mission

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-24

Dr. Cindy McGovern’s The Permission Mission is the kind of book you pick up when you’re tired of nodding along—and it doesn’t let you off the hook. The book lands its premise fast: "The only... Read the full review

We Are as Gods

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-23

We Are as Gods is the book I didn’t know I needed until I finished it: a clear-eyed, hopeful survival guide for an age when technology has already made us “godlike” and the real work is lear... Read the full review

Azat Agassi: Christmas Special Omnibus Trilogy

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-19

Maxwell Hoffman’s Azat Agassi: Christmas Special Omnibus Trilogy is a genuinely odd, endearing ride—an elderly Armenian Orthodox “slayer,” a mall Santa, and energy vampires in Cheyenne. Holi... Read the full review

Cognitive Kin

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-16

Cognitive Kin is the kind of book I wish had existed two years ago. It cuts through the AI hype and doom with a single, steady idea: the future isn’t tools versus humans—it’s kinship. Kolb a... Read the full review

Fountain of Diamonds

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-09

Fountain of Diamonds takes French nuclear testing in the Pacific—and the people still living with the consequences—and turns it into a thriller that gets to you.What got me was how personal... Read the full review

The Deathly Shadow

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-09

The Deathly Shadow doesn't just continue The Fallen Swallow—it deepens it. I found it a sequel that feels necessary: darker, more intimate, unafraid of loss. If you already care about Lily,... Read the full review

The Destiny of Our Stars

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Feb-06

Greta McNeill-Moretti's The Destiny of Our Stars is a memoir that lingers. She doesn't sugarcoat loss or sell the idea that closure is around the corner; she tells it straight. For anyone wh... Read the full review

Sinister Knight Twin Akuroji Double Omnibus Trilogy Special Edition

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Jan-21

Maxwell Hoffman's "Sinister Knight Twin Akuroji Double Omnibus Trilogy Special Edition" follows Ty "Turbo" Knight, a teenager from the 22nd century who gets sent back to Feudal Japan with Co... Read the full review

Meanwhile, here in Austin

By BookBelow Team | 2026-Jan-20

This memoir examines place, belonging, and how a city shapes its residents through seasonal observations and personal narrative. The writing shows strong observational skills and an authenti... Read the full review

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