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Early reviews have called Taboo University Book One: I Know “a slow-burn psychological thriller disguised as a campus novel” and “The Secret History for the post-#MeToo era.” Readers have praised its refusal to offer easy catharsis. There is no triumphant unmasking of the villain, no police raid in the final chapter. Instead, there is the messy, uncomfortable work of living with what you know. Taboo University Book One-I KnoW

The most common comment on forums and book clubs is a variation of: “It made me question every secret I’ve ever kept.” Case Study : Intercasting Couples in Ancient Rome

Case Study: The Debate Over Social Media Algorithms Early reviews have called Taboo University Book One:


What elevates Taboo University above mere sensationalism is its intellectual scaffolding. The “taboos” explored are not gratuitous. They orbit around the axes of consent, institutional complicity, and the weaponization of truth.