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In Tower of Dawn, Chaol Westfall and Nesryn Faliq journey to the southern continent of Antica to seek alliances and healing in the wake of devastating battles back home. As Chaol struggles with the physical and emotional scars of war, he encounters Yrene Towers, a gifted healer with her own past wounds.Amidst political intrigue, ancient secrets, and growing dark forces, Chaol must confront his…-
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Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult (2016) is a gripping novel that explores racism, privilege, and justice in modern America. The story follows Ruth Jefferson, an experienced Black labor and delivery nurse, who is forbidden from caring for a newborn after the white supremacist parents request “no African American staff.” When the baby goes into cardiac arrest and Ruth hesitates to intervene, she is charged…-
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In The Disappeared, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett is drawn into a high-stakes mystery when a British CEO’s daughter, Kate Shelford-Longden, vanishes from an exclusive guest ranch near Saratoga. Tasked with investigating by Governor Colter Allen, Joe uncovers a web of secrets involving: A vanished ranch employee with a violent past A ruthless Silicon Valley investor with ties to the ranch A local journalist digging…-
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Aucassin and Nicolete is a medieval French chanson de geste that tells the romantic and adventurous story of Aucassin, a nobleman, and Nicolete, a beautiful Saracen captive, as they endure trials, separation, and danger in their quest to be together, blending elements of love, adventure, and humor.-
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Dawn O'Hara: The Girl Who Laughed by Edna Ferber is a humorous yet heartfelt novel that tells the story of Dawn O'Hara, a lively young journalist who moves to a small town to recover from a nervous breakdown and a troubled marriage. As she rebuilds her life, she encounters an array of quirky characters, navigates romantic possibilities, and rediscovers her joy and resilience. Published in 1911, the novel reflects Ferber's wit and insight into the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and the importance of laughter and self-reliance in overcoming life's challenges.-
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The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix is a darkly humorous horror novel about Southern housewives battling a vampire in the 1990s. With a blend of suspense, humor, and social commentary, it's perfect for fans of quirky, thrilling reads.-
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All the Colors of the Dark by Alessandra Zecchini follows a woman confronting grief and trauma as eerie, supernatural events blur reality and the unknown. The novel explores fear, self-discovery, and the psychological toll of unresolved pain in a tense, atmospheric narrative.-
4.8 K • Jan 23, '25
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