BOOK OF THE WEEK

Burn It All Down

Nicolas DiDomizio's Burn It All Down is a wild, delightful revenge thriller about a mother and son who both have some serious growing up to do. After 18-year-old Joey Rossi discovers his partner has been cheating on him, he's consumed by rage. So is his 34-year-old mom, Gia, who is dealing with romance troubles of her own. When Gia and Joey redirect their anger into criminal activities, they're left with no place to turn but to Gia's ex Marco.

The Guncle

The Guncle by Steven Rowley is a big-hearted, laugh-out-loud-funny kind of book that's sure to stay with you long after you turn the final page. The novel follows Patrick, a former sitcom star and the fun-loving guy known as GUP to his little niece and nephew. However, when a family tragedy sends his niece and nephew to his Palm Springs home for an extended stay, Patrick is going to have to learn how to be more than just the fun uncle.

Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome by Kathy Wang manages to be both an enticing thriller about two women playing a high-powered game of cat-and-mouse and a searing satire about the world of big tech companies. As the COO of the tech company Tangerine, Julia Lerner is one of the most powerful women in America, but she's also a spy for Russia. Meanwhile, Alice Lu realised there's a backdoor in Tangerine's security and the COO might just be the one exploiting it.

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