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"I Cheerfully Refuse" is a novel by Leif Enger, published on April 2, 2024. Set in a near-future America marked by societal collapse and environmental challenges, the story follows Rainy, a musician who embarks on a journey across Lake Superior in search of his beloved wife, Lark, a bookseller who has recently passed away. As Rainy navigates the treacherous waters, he encounters a society plagued by illiteracy, a corrupt ruling class, and crumbling infrastructure. Along the way, he forms unexpected alliances, including with a young girl named Sol, and becomes an inadvertent symbol of resistance against the oppressive forces that dominate this dystopian landscape. The novel explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and the enduring power of storytelling.
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In Crown of Midnight, the gripping second installment of the Throne of Glass series, Celaena Sardothien has become the King’s Champion—but her loyalty is anything but absolute. As she carries out her deadly duties, Celaena begins uncovering dark secrets buried within the glass castle, secrets that could shatter the kingdom and expose her own mysterious past. Torn between her duty and her heart, she…
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Flying Machines: Construction and Operation is a 1908 book by the aviation pioneer, William J. Hammer. It provides detailed instructions on building and operating early flying machines, covering the principles of flight, materials, and design. The book reflects the early 20th century's fascination with flight and offers insights into the development of aviation technology.
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Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley is a satirical novel that explores the lives of a group of eccentric characters at a country estate, delving into themes of social norms, intellectualism, and the search for meaning, all while humorously critiquing early 20th-century British society.
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The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes is a historical novel set in 1930s Kentucky, following a group of women who become traveling librarians, facing personal and societal challenges while forming deep bonds and making a lasting impact on their community.
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The Small and the Mighty by Heather M. Ross follows small creatures who defy the odds to show that size doesn’t determine strength. The novel explores themes of courage, resilience, and the power of determination, celebrating how even the smallest can make a big impact.
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“The Well of Ascension” picks up after the fall of the Lord Ruler, as Vin and Elend Venture struggle to bring stability to Luthadel, the capital city of the former Final Empire. But the vacuum of power left behind invites chaos, rival armies, and political factions who all want control of the city—and the power it holds. As political intrigue grows, Vin must come…
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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a poignant novel about two teenagers, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who fall in love while navigating their battles with cancer, exploring themes of mortality, love, and the impact of life and death.
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