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Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen is a collection of enchanting, often dark and whimsical stories that explore themes of love, longing, innocence, beauty, human folly, and the mysteries of life, blending poetic prose, fantasy, and vivid imagery.
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5.6 K • Nov 8, '24
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American Assassin introduces Mitch Rapp, a vengeful college athlete turned lethal CIA operative, in a high-octane origin story of modern espionage. After Rapp’s fiancée is killed in the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing, he channels his rage into becoming the United States’ most formidable weapon against terrorism. Recruited by Irene Kennedy and trained by the ruthless Stan Hurley, Rapp is thrust into a covert war against…
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2.2 K • Jul 23, '25
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“The faction-based society has collapsed into chaos, and Tris Prior must venture beyond the walls of Chicago to uncover the shocking truth about her world. What she discovers will challenge everything she believed about humanity, sacrifice, and love—forcing her to make an impossible choice that could change the future forever.” Tris and Four leave the ruins of Chicago to explore the outside world, where…
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1.9 K • Jul 1, '25
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All the Light We Cannot See is a beautifully written historical novel that tells the parallel stories of Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and Werner, a German orphan and gifted radio technician, whose paths converge during World War II in the occupied French town of Saint-Malo. Marie-Laure flees Paris with her father as the Nazis invade, carrying a mysterious and potentially cursed diamond from…
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2.1 K • Jun 25, '25
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2.2 K • Jun 25, '25
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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.
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4.8 K • Jan 23, '25
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4.8 K • Jan 23, '25
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Miranda July’s 2024 novel All Fours follows a 45-year-old semi-famous artist who disrupts her stable Los Angeles life with her husband and child by impulsively announcing a cross-country road trip. The journey becomes a catalyst for self-discovery as she grapples with midlife crises, sexual awakening, and perimenopause, culminating in an unexpected affair. Blending humor and poignancy, the novel explores themes of desire, identity, and…
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2.4 K • Apr 8, '25
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2.1 K • Apr 8, '25
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Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of a young governess’s struggles with the cruelty and mistreatment she faces from her employers, while exploring themes of social class, independence, and personal growth.
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4.2 K • Nov 8, '24
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4.1 K • Nov 8, '24
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4.4 K • Nov 8, '24
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Against All Things Ending is the penultimate volume in Stephen R. Donaldson’s decades-spanning Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, where metaphysical despair and fragile hope collide in the Land’s darkest hour. As the Worm of the World’ End awakens to devour all existence, three broken heroes face impossible choices: Thomas Covenant, resurrected as pure wild magic but paralyzed by the paradox of his own existence Linden Avery, wielding…
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2.1 K • Jul 23, '25
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A Strange Disappearance by Anna Katherine Green is a mystery novel that follows detective Ebenezer Gryce as he investigates the baffling case of a woman’s sudden disappearance, uncovering secrets and puzzling clues along the way.
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4.7 K • Nov 8, '24
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