BENEATH THE CRESCENT SHADOW
Naja and her best friend Sylda witness a shipwreck one stormy night near their jungle village of Karahvel, discovering a lone survivor: an albino woman in the throes of childbirth....
Search fresh public links, source activity, and ready-to-use post angles for Kiran Millwood Hargrave.
Fresh curated links around Kiran Millwood Hargrave are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
Naja and her best friend Sylda witness a shipwreck one stormy night near their jungle village of Karahvel, discovering a lone survivor: an albino woman in the throes of childbirth....
This bold debut about a woman finding healing after a late miscarriage is written with utter convictionBirth. “A detaching, a loosening of something, then the pain of it.” A small,...
There is a particular spell certain children’s books cast on a reader. You return to them as an adult and the spine cracks like a coffin lid; what felt like wonder at eight rereads...
Ten-year-old Puffin Lau, who’s Chinese and Portuguese, is used to being overlooked by her busy, widowed mother, but it still stings when Mum doesn’t show up as promised to speak to...
Recent Irvine, California, high school graduate Edelweiss “Edie” Birch seeks her inheritance: the Hart Creek, Maine, home of her estranged late maternal grandmother, Ludmilla Vovk....
Life is hard in Rainshadow City, a place where poverty and corruption are rife and where inhabitants are terrorized by an underground criminal organization known as the Lucky Crows...
British-Ghanaian writer Krystle Zara Appiah is back with her second novel, Half Lives, published by HarperCollins on June 4, 2026. The novel opens in 1970s Ghana, where sisters Eve...
There is nothing quite as eerie and laced with danger as growing up a girl. Even if you don’t realize it yourself at the time, the world around you will let you know by treating yo...
Covering three generations, this tangled story of secrets, childhood, abandonment and care might be her best work yetIn 2018 Daisy Johnson was the youngest writer ever to be shortl...
A History of Burning by Janika Oza (McClelland & Stewart)“The words hung between them like the past, which was not some distant place but a continuous story, woven through skin...
Sometimes a title alone is enough to draw you to a book. Pair that with a somewhat ominous cover showing a shadowy house in the middle of a stormy sea, an author who can get reader...
In his Trilogy About the Boy, Stefánsson follows an unnamed teenage orphan—poetically gifted and deeply sensitive—through trauma and loss, toward a fragile sense of safety and belo...
Part Harry Potter, part Nancy Drew with a steampunk aesthetic, and weaving in elements of women in STEM, Briarwood is a typical middle school novel about what it feels like to be t...
She is ten years old. She loves storybooks, puppies, and murder.Her mother knows. She has always known. And still she runs with her, steals for her, looks the other way—because sh...
Following the death of the grandmother who raised her following her mother’s murder and her father’s incarceration 10 years ago, Gabrielle Thorn leaves Allentown, Pennsylvania. She...
It’s been almost a decade since Ruskovich published her debut novel, Idaho (2017), a lyrical, kaleidoscopic narrative about the murder of a young girl. Her new collection is quiete...
From the Booker-shortlisted author, a tantalisingly unreliable account of childhood, history and mental uncertaintyThe historian and novelist Fiona Mozley acknowledged in a 2018 pi...
In the darkest days of war, can she find a place to call home?1939: When tragedy strikes in the East End of London, thirteen-year-old Ivy Connell and her little brother Fred find t...
Following a debut set in Wales, where she grew up, Rhiannon Grist's psych-horror novel Home Sick takes place in the wilds of her current home, Scotland. The post “A claustrophobic...
The only problem is, The Girl in the Cellar, ended on a cliff hanger (fitting for where it took place) that works as great a marketing ploy to ensure one gets the next one as soon...
Two friends, united by their missing mothers, come of age in segregation-era America, in a cautionary tale about the limits of loveAnnie and Vernice (or Niecy, as Annie calls her)...
Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: Elizabeth Cox, author of Mr Ward’s Map, which won...
In 2024, The Crow Moon was an intriguing debut by British author Suzy Aspley and The Bone Mother is its sequel. Both books are gothic mysteries featuring Martha Strangeways as she...
It’s A Small World The Glass House by Eve Chase is a powerful dual timeline novel that I adored and read it in just one sitting. It is set in present day and alternates with 1971 a...
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.